Yup...
Everytime this happens makes me more confident that a huge squeeze is getting closer and closer...
The NSS think they are frustrating shareholders by holding it down on big volume days. I see it as just that many more shares they have to cover. and I don't think I'm alone. In fact, each time this happens makes me MORE patient. I'll probably pick up some more shares on the first day we finish strong into the close (providing it's not squeeze day, that is). My average purchase price is right around .025, and I still have some powder left.
IMO, they have no way out. And the only bullet they have left is to stagnate the PPS. Unfortunately for them, the company and its shareholders can match their puny bullets with a nuclear arsenal of fundamentals that will be no match when its time to blow them to pieces.
Tick tock, slimeballs.