Your post doesn't make any sense. I'll show you why based on the data.
I'm the first to admit I expected a .006+ close here today.. but you look silly when you bash the fact that we gained 10% on trading 6% of the float? That's a good thing and shows your experience level.
Anytime you gain a higher % than you traded in the float its an obvious sign people are adding or holding on average. Couple this with the fact that a few will Dump for not holding overnight and we realistically should have had a 12-15% day which is 2x multiple of the float traded.
Not an amazing day or whatever and definitely anticlimactic but still positive toward .006+ close tomorrow either way. Some times there's less volume on day 2 and a higher % move. That tells you people are really holding and adding IMO.
He absolutely cannot dump massively. If your emotions are real strong and it makes you want to tell us about your feelings thats ok. But try to get it to where most of what you’re saying makes sense
CC is an “affiliate” so he’s bound by those rules. If he wanted exit quickly he couldn’t. Same as any other affiliate around any other public company.
Lastly there’s a lot of executives out there who don’t hold much stock...they work in exchange for salaries. So share prices don’t matter as much in those instances. An exec holding a wad of shares is generally a good thing. At best he wants to see more shareholder value so his shares are worth more. At worst he can only sell little bits at a time (while publicly disclosing and letting the market know:)