Don't try and educate me when you don't know what you're talking about. I'll educate you, dilution is done at the ask which is the SUPPLY of shares. The reason stocks go down when the company dilutes is because the buying pressure at the ask isn't enough to overcome the supply. People then eventually hit the bid therefore the price continues to drop. So you're telling me the lone MM for most of the day holding this stock down is all retail? Look at it a week ago, moving on a couple mill, now you have 3 of the largest volume days in this stock's history and it barely moves? PM me if you need any more lessons.