This morning you said we were going to drop like a rock. Instead about 75% of the SFIO shares traded today traded from .07 to .075. See you over .10 fast IMO.
I don't know how to read charts. I have heard that when the RSI is above 50 it means something, I dunno. This has RSI in the 90s and it was mentioned that the float had churned at the PPS of 7-7.5 cents.
So if the people that have been involved in this churn are experienced investors they can hold for higher price on the majority of the float.
Cutting off the supply of shares and raising the PPS potential exponentionally. Still have small shares traded but not million share walls every other tenth of a cent.
Is that the perfect scenario? Is that what you possibly see? Like I said I am not for sure how to read a chart.