As we stand, we can only control what is controllable. Which is what the company tells us. That information is in print and the only thing tangible to verify. On-time news, delayed news or never released news. Whether it moves the stock, again, we can't control that either.
Obviously we can't control the algorithms or hedgers. So I don't think it is worth even paying attention to that with a no-bid. As I've said, we could buy if we believe whatever makes us feel positive about the stock's future. But we can't sell.
So unless someone wants to buy, this is all a pointless discussion until we get off the no-bid.