Your attempt to downplay the NWBO setup by cherry-picking short interest percentages is pure misdirection. GameStop’s squeeze was retail chaos with 140% SI and no fundamental trigger. NWBO’s setup is completely different, it’s a binary regulatory catalyst where even a single-digit SI can cause violent repricing because liquidity vanishes when market makers scramble to cover into a buy-side stampede.
The float isn’t the story, the structure is. NWBO’s ~1.34B OS has a huge percentage locked in long-term retail holders and supportive institutions, with minimal true float available for trading. Add to that decades of embedded short positions masked through options, swaps, and off-exchange mechanics, and you have a market primed for a supply shock. A pending MAA decision that changes the company’s value overnight is nothing like GME’s meme-fueled mania, pretending otherwise is either ignorance or deliberate gaslighting.
Bullish