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Thursday, November 20, 2025 11:00:18 AM
The way I see it, there’s nothing to worry about here. All we’re watching is the classic OTC churn cycle play out at different price levels. First the triple-zero crowd got washed out, then the low double-zero holders, and now you can see the folks who bought around .0015 getting churned out in the mid-.0020s. That’s just how the OTC works when a real company is building quietly and not feeding retail constant hype.
Primior isn’t talking to us because we’re not the focus. Their messaging is aimed at the platform they’re building, not the stock price, so it’s naturally going to be a slower grind. As Gaia gets closer to launch, and especially once it shows real traction, you’re going to see this process repeat itself: people who don’t do any due diligence, don’t understand what they own, and are happy grabbing tiny profits will keep selling early. That’s fine. The market removes them for us.
Look at the whale, perfect example. Bought at .0010, sold in the .0020s, felt great, tried to reload at .0010, and ended up paying .0017+. That’s the churn in action. Sellers get forced up when they want back in, and they end up waiting longer for their next little payday.
The truth is simple: if you know what you own, this price action doesn’t matter. Gaia alone should be valued north of a penny, but this is the OTC, retail doesn’t research, and that’s why they get rugged into garbage like GTVH, ECOX, UMAV, and the rest of the landfill.
Just have patience and let this play out. In my opinion, this is the best setup on the entire OTC right now, and people are flipping it for rent money. Their loss.
Primior isn’t talking to us because we’re not the focus. Their messaging is aimed at the platform they’re building, not the stock price, so it’s naturally going to be a slower grind. As Gaia gets closer to launch, and especially once it shows real traction, you’re going to see this process repeat itself: people who don’t do any due diligence, don’t understand what they own, and are happy grabbing tiny profits will keep selling early. That’s fine. The market removes them for us.
Look at the whale, perfect example. Bought at .0010, sold in the .0020s, felt great, tried to reload at .0010, and ended up paying .0017+. That’s the churn in action. Sellers get forced up when they want back in, and they end up waiting longer for their next little payday.
The truth is simple: if you know what you own, this price action doesn’t matter. Gaia alone should be valued north of a penny, but this is the OTC, retail doesn’t research, and that’s why they get rugged into garbage like GTVH, ECOX, UMAV, and the rest of the landfill.
Just have patience and let this play out. In my opinion, this is the best setup on the entire OTC right now, and people are flipping it for rent money. Their loss.
Bullish
