That might be true for the wait-n-see investors, but that does not explain the "selloff" on positive news. That can only be explained by a collusive attack by the cabal, because long retail investors are not selling. They know the road is long and will continue to hold, especially with the increased probability of success. So... that only leaves the cabal who are trying to scare retail out of its shares.
This recent AAIC cycle has been a major eye opener on just how screwed up the market and the healthcare industry is. Screwed up is code for beyond corrupted.
I think the stock sold off because investors didn't get the news they were looking for and don't see any reason to buy now. I reject conspiracy theories that can only be inferred and cannot be either proven nor disproven. There are plenty of people who are convinced aliens from another planet are here among us, no matter how ridiculous. How do you convince them otherwise when the claim can neither be proven nor disproven?