So where's the volatility? No one's selling. What's your magic ball saying now?
The smaller a float, the more volatile a stock can become. If a stock has one million shares in its float and announces really good news, the share price will soar due to their being hardly any shares in the float. If there are hardly any shares in the float, this means that shares are harder to buy and the price to buy shares will go up.
You don't even bother mentioning the CMEY ticker when you post. It's clear you don't want interest in the stock and your intentions are obvious to everyone.