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Fuse78

08/05/21 11:08 AM

#325789 RE: imafan #325783

Longs have been proven wrong for a decade now...
Why take advice from a long?
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aCryptoKing

08/05/21 11:53 AM

#325797 RE: imafan #325783


Maybe. I don't know. Perhaps longs are still accumulating, idk. If the longs this stock might be
criticized it'd be because they may not understand how hard it is to actually lock a float, don't
know what they have & /or don't seem to be getting the word out on the stock, investing/trading
opportunity. But maybe they don't want to or aren't ready yet. And since there's no active, immediate
or pending threat of dilution, there's been no real selling pressure.

And, with or without any corporate delivery, perhaps the REAL advantage is the shorts being embroiled.
Stuck. Posting to MB's 24-7-365 at all hours of the day-&-night. Like it's their job! Also the lies.
CEO going to jail & all the rest of the baloney they put forth. REEKS of desperation.

Have longs decided to slow-roll additional accumulation? Adding over time until the stock price gets
close to the all-time high (of $.066 or $.067, whatever it is) before really getting after putting the
word out? What's obvious is that there are flippers. Just enough to subtly advantage the short-rhetoric
& use them to bring re-load prices. The addition of flipping share supply may be sufficient for shorts to
price-box, contain & pressure the stock into narrow ranges for periods. If you look at the volume (& vwap)
it took for the stock to breakout it isn't commensurate with the shares used to MANIPULATE IT LOWER. That's
not necessarily unusual. But it isn't the ideal circumstance for a short squeeze either. So any attempt to
phase-out the flippers, or reduce their influence via additional accumulation also makes sense.

And to longs' credit. The stock has not retraced down through $.02's recently. And judging by the massive
volume spikes it appears as though there's new buyers & enough soaking-up shares to put another leg in. The
stock is under long control at the moment, despite the games being played on L2 & on the MB's. But for how long,
how high & how far this will go up seems highly dependent upon what that small group of longs decide to do with
their holdings. Despite all the daily recycled garbage put forth, if AMC, GME, SNDL, BB, BBBY taught us anything
it's that shareholders have more POWER than they realize. And if that weren't true then the "entertainment" CONmedy
gOLD short-club would have no reason to assert their 24-7-365 presence, imprints & messaging now would they?