Each red/green stick is called a candle and shows how the price changed on the day.
The top point is the highest price the stock sold for and the bottom point is the cheapest.
This is likely GME, Gamestop that has been trading erratically for over a year.
The post is for the prices this time last year, and the OP is indicating it should do the same this year.
If all this ends up with Twitter crumbling, and if the rumours are true of a $1B cancel fee, then Elon will have destroyed Twitter right after Truth launched and it cost him less than 0.5% of his net worth.
Say what you like about him, but if that is the way it works out, seems like a fairly white hat move.
If its something no one else has posted then fair enough.
I don't agree with the first part, mod posts get stickied just to seem like somethings going on? Why do they have to be mod posts, just go with whatevers gaining a bit of traction. Also we shouldn't be encouraging excess time online, whether here or anywhere else. Frens are better than that. This is not Facebook, kek!
C5 Memes are great. There are also hundreds I've seen that are also good that dont get stickied. Maybe have "Mod Meme Mondays" or something?
Personal opinion, mods should only sticky their own posts once the reach a threshold of upvotes. Maybe 50? It's kind of annoying seeing posts with 3 upvotes in the stickied section, especially if there's already a post with discussions that have already started ( which makes knowing about the deport option very handy!)
Outside of that, I feel anything related to GA is good to sticky if it's noteworthy or high effort
A golden share isn't that sinister to be fair. It's mainly there to ensure companies that have a controlling power within an industry can't just up and change their business practices.
BT (British Telecoms) is a good example of another company that has one. They supply the vast majority of telephone and cable internet connections around the UK, and other companies pay to be able use those connections. The golden share ensures they can't just go "we're shutting down all our connections next week" as it would affect too much infrastructure.
SpaceX presumably has the same sort of thing with their satellites. They can't just shut them down if it'll affect the companies that use them.
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