Sure it has always been part of the shorts plan to only publish what they did 2 or 3 weeks after they do it. 2 weeks for many is forever so they would freak out and sell
Pretty obvious.
Let me take this to an extreme. Lets say the shorts sell 10 million shares in one day, the price would drop down, but as soon as the dump is over the price would go back up, if I simply tell everyone that those are borrowed shares it explains the artificial price fluctuation.
I know that the shorts do not like me lifting up their cards as they play them and tell everyone if it is a duce or an ace.
Oh lil under 22 million shorts. Anyone that has ever bought 100k shares in one day knows what happens to the price and there are 220 of those days that will happen, when is anyone's guess but I'll be keeping an eye on them. Just noticed the cost to borrow is about 15% for the shorts, that is like a mortgage moving from 6% to 15% in a month.
X good luck covering those borrowed shares
Bullish