The float is increasing and once we own more, MOASS will occur. Go read Reddit/r/superstonk for more in depth analysis. You don’t have to join to read it.
Either it will moon or it won’t. It wouldn’t hurt to own just a few shares, just in case. After stumbling on superstonk, I’ve read a lot on there and apes that are far more knowledgeable than I, believe it will happen.
it breaks when the banks do a margin call. as long as the banks allow them to borrow money this keeps going. when the banks need to ask for some back, that is when this collapses. there is going to be a final and very violent drop in price. if we hold... it corrects... the harder they suppress and push it down, the greater the rise.
in theory, they already suppressed this to the point of infinity.
If you had been paying attention and doing your own diligence you wouldn't need any convincing about the gme iceberg.
I did and have. If the system is rigged and they purposefully suppress it, how does it ever fully breakout?
I may or may not own GME quite a few shares. I want to believe.
The float is increasing and once we own more, MOASS will occur. Go read Reddit/r/superstonk for more in depth analysis. You don’t have to join to read it.
I do did and have. I'm looking for another opinion from who I believe are like-minded people on the internet.
Either it will moon or it won’t. It wouldn’t hurt to own just a few shares, just in case. After stumbling on superstonk, I’ve read a lot on there and apes that are far more knowledgeable than I, believe it will happen.
it breaks when the banks do a margin call. as long as the banks allow them to borrow money this keeps going. when the banks need to ask for some back, that is when this collapses. there is going to be a final and very violent drop in price. if we hold... it corrects... the harder they suppress and push it down, the greater the rise.
in theory, they already suppressed this to the point of infinity.