Friday, March 20, 2026 12:04:18 AM
SUPPLY SQUEEZE
There’s a large crowd quietly watching BIEL from the sidelines—waiting for that first spark of momentum before they jump in. When that moment hits, the sudden demand for shares could create a real “supply squeeze”, pushing the PPS upward quickly and decisively.
One of the most overlooked dynamics is how accessible BIEL is at its current PPS of .0003. At this level, nearly anyone—students, early professionals, retirees, or people simply curious about the technology—can afford to take a position. That accessibility matters. When a large number of small, early entries accumulate at a price this low, it doesn’t just broaden the shareholder base; it tightens the available float. And when momentum finally hits, that combination of affordability and widespread participation can amplify the very supply squeeze that pushes prices upward with surprising speed.
But here’s the part that often gets overlooked: current shareholders aren’t just passengers—they’re catalysts. Every person who already believes in BIEL has the power to help accelerate that momentum right now.
Many of the people watching have valuable skills—AI, bioelectronics, marketing, engineering, business development —that they’ll be far more willing to contribute once they have real “skin in the game” and become shareholders/co owners. When they join us, their ideas and expertise can directly strengthen BIEL, Electrome and the entire shareholder community.
And existing shareholders can help make that happen. By sharing their insights, spreading the word, and engaging in thoughtful discussions about BIEL’s potential, they can draw in those on the fence and help build the kind of grassroots energy that small companies thrive on.
If Ken Mayer’s involvement becomes certain, that will be a major inflection point—but the groundwork laid by shareholders today is what positions BIEL to rocket when that moment arrives.
There’s a large crowd quietly watching BIEL from the sidelines—waiting for that first spark of momentum before they jump in. When that moment hits, the sudden demand for shares could create a real “supply squeeze”, pushing the PPS upward quickly and decisively.
One of the most overlooked dynamics is how accessible BIEL is at its current PPS of .0003. At this level, nearly anyone—students, early professionals, retirees, or people simply curious about the technology—can afford to take a position. That accessibility matters. When a large number of small, early entries accumulate at a price this low, it doesn’t just broaden the shareholder base; it tightens the available float. And when momentum finally hits, that combination of affordability and widespread participation can amplify the very supply squeeze that pushes prices upward with surprising speed.
But here’s the part that often gets overlooked: current shareholders aren’t just passengers—they’re catalysts. Every person who already believes in BIEL has the power to help accelerate that momentum right now.
Many of the people watching have valuable skills—AI, bioelectronics, marketing, engineering, business development —that they’ll be far more willing to contribute once they have real “skin in the game” and become shareholders/co owners. When they join us, their ideas and expertise can directly strengthen BIEL, Electrome and the entire shareholder community.
And existing shareholders can help make that happen. By sharing their insights, spreading the word, and engaging in thoughtful discussions about BIEL’s potential, they can draw in those on the fence and help build the kind of grassroots energy that small companies thrive on.
If Ken Mayer’s involvement becomes certain, that will be a major inflection point—but the groundwork laid by shareholders today is what positions BIEL to rocket when that moment arrives.
Bullish
