Your argument lacks logic. WAVX in most brokerage accounts is not shortable because it is not marginable. The current situation in WAVX is akin to what happened to MU and MVIS few years back, when it was "almost preordained" that these stocks will be brought above certain levels to force conversion of warrants or convertible debentures. In a bull market, such schemes work many times. It worked then with these two stocks, and a lot of what you call "followers" made nice killings using those pump phases. My last post delineated a strategy, including timing and possible entry points, why you view that as a negative or as pumping is beyond me. Maybe you really have difficulties with the Queen's language and simply do not understand my postings, a likely possibility. More likely just conniving attitude. Mind you, I am quite accustomed to invidious inveteracies more so than erumpent, laudation, thus your efforts are for naught.
You have, for some reason beyond my feeble comprehension, removed a post here in which I directed a poster to SI, from 1998 (#reply-5368910) and suggested he reads additional posts on that thread to understand the motivation of my postings to prevent people from being engaged in floorless situations (and no WAVX is not a floorless situation, so far). A lot of people have been robbed of their life savings, and many WAVX holders with extreme concentration of assets in this issue may face a similar fate. That is my motivation for posting on WAVX. Now, you must have a lot of time on your hand as well, what is your motivation? Getting "my 1000s' of follower to buy your shares at $5 so you can buy these back at $1? After all, did not appear on this thread until and after jparis of this thread (WAVX) tried to use the large following of my thread to incite them to buy a $5. It is my responsibility as the turnips' thread leader to defrock pumpers that come to our thread for what they are, pumpers and dumpers, and then, when possible, even delineate strategies (such as my last post) of how to exploit such stock manipulations by the street.
Last, yes, I have the time, I have retired from Corporate America at the ripe old age of 48 and not because I was a pauper either, and I do with my time what I see fit. Of course, you are going to delete this post, so I'll save you the troubles and copy it on m thread with your post.