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mauismart

08/08/23 9:21 PM

#426456 RE: BAR123 #426455

I bought reata at the take down price of 30 bucks ND it went a little higher like 165 yeehaw. That hesd fake didn't shake me out. Now avcl is no different they knocked it down on data releases to then attach some fake news that the results were not good.

mauismart

08/08/23 9:21 PM

#426457 RE: BAR123 #426455

I bought reata at the take down price of 30 bucks ND it went a little higher like 165 yeehaw. That hesd fake didn't shake me out. Now avcl is no different they knocked it down on data releases to then attach some fake news that the results were not good.

bas2020

08/08/23 9:36 PM

#426459 RE: BAR123 #426455

How deep does the cabal go, you ask? Read this article completely... it explains it rather well.

https://www.sec.gov/comments/s7-29-22/s72922-20153799-321641.pdf

The Anatomy of a Short Attack – Abusive shorting are not random acts of a renegade hedge funds, but rather a coordinated business plan that is carried out by a collusive consortium of hedge funds and prime brokers, with help from their friends at the DTC and major clearinghouses. Potential target companies are identified, analyzed and prioritized. The attack is planned to its most minute detail.


The corrupt "street" knows which companies are targeted. They're all quite connected... and the fake narratives put out by Fraudstein and the like are a dead giveaway. Most institutions steer clear until approvals are nearly certain.

When there are 15million collusive short shares out there, you can bet they will be manipulating it down until it's time to start covering. No amount of good data can stop them, because they'll just continue to spin lies and false narratives, as their cover. It's big business run by big HFs/MMs... and pre-revenue biotech are easily exploited. Only drug approvals, partnerships and commercialization can mitigate it.

catdaddy

08/08/23 11:52 PM

#426464 RE: BAR123 #426455

Although you are truly suspect with your posts, I think it might help if you knew how to spell the name of the drug. Doh!