People have no idea how the Street works. All it takes is one bad PR article to tank the stock and then - after the selling occurs from retail investors - retract the article and bring the stock back up. Take a lesson from TTNP ... they don't lose their own game. They're currently collecting your money. And you will be pissed.
Are they holding together on that? It will take a hell of a lot of discipline for the people like the guy who just bought 100 shares not to cash out if this does what your all saying it could do.
Bingo. And most will hold 20% of their shares for 'infinity pool' because fuck the parasites that have been bleeding this country dry for a century. Everyone, even small bag holders, gets to eat. :)
People have no idea how the Street works. All it takes is one bad PR article to tank the stock and then - after the selling occurs from retail investors - retract the article and bring the stock back up. Take a lesson from TTNP ... they don't lose their own game. They're currently collecting your money. And you will be pissed.
That's where you went wrong.
There is no selling.
None.
The sell volume (not counting institutional calls and naked shorts) is effectively zero. Not selling is absolutely only way we win.
That and the fact we own several times the float.
Are they holding together on that? It will take a hell of a lot of discipline for the people like the guy who just bought 100 shares not to cash out if this does what your all saying it could do.
The float is so incredibly over-owned by retail at this point in time, a few people selling out cannot change the inevitable
Bingo. And most will hold 20% of their shares for 'infinity pool' because fuck the parasites that have been bleeding this country dry for a century. Everyone, even small bag holders, gets to eat. :)