T53...Excellent post. A short squeeze won't be happening here at DPLS. Thank you for posting the links that explain why >>
Since DPLS float is over 7 billion shares, no one should expect a short squeeze >>
Short squeezes occur more often in small-cap stocks with small floats
Per FINRA, the current short interest of DPLS is 25,099. Previous short interest was 124, so no one should expect a short squeeze. >>
Investors should pay attention to the short interest ratio of a particular stock and the number of shares sold short relative to the float--those with high short-interest ratios are often more susceptible to a squeeze.
Again, due to very small amount of short sellers (not heavily shorted), no one should expect a short squeeze >>
A short squeeze occurs when a security has a significant amount of short sellers, meaning lots of investors are betting on its price falling...When a heavily shorted stock unexpectedly rises in price, the short sellers may have to act fast to limit their losses.
The photo in the tweet below showing a fistful of money is a bit ironic. Anyone foolish enough to heavily short DPLS will likely lose their shirt. No one is that foolish and no one should expect a short squeeze. Thanks again for those links in your post, very educational >>