@Prof_heist Looking for 66% retest and undercut previous lows, or close above 61.8% (92$).
Price structure bearish now, lost the 50%. Could as well see 34$ again.
If naked short sellers are truly involved, they found a way to cover for these naked shorts directly (by selling them new shares) and bring that $$ directly on the $GDC account rather than pumping the stock and benefit shareholders.
To me it seems they’ve fooled us all.
$GDC
@Hamnakedshorts am disappointed you haven’t posted about this. Do you actually own shares? If you do, you would have gotten this mail with the company statement.
I ran the pdf through Grok: it doesn’t look good.
https://t.co/7hLMd0Ho6H
@_Flin_ Careful with HEI. The chart shows a lot of volume vs price movement anomalies since august/5, which would suggest distribution. Look at the green arrows, large green price moves upwards, but always with low volume. All purple and red candles are always accompanied with volume
@Prof_heist So TSLA’s bull case is robots, self driving taxis, flying cars,..?
How about Chinese companies like $XPEV that just presented their latest tech? 22B market cap vs 1.4T market cap. Pretty clear which one has the highest growth potential to me?
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@PatientSwinger $GDC
I was wondering why CEP and CEPO indicate weird validations. It was due to their shares structure.
GDV is truly undervalued, but market is still skeptical - for now.
Stock price will need a push somehow, either through PR, stock buybacks, or an updated strategic mission
@Hamnakedshorts 1) loan $$ & use BTC as collateral
2) start buying back shares in open market with volume
3) volume triggers retail to join the party
4) blow out the shorts
5) only sell shares (at higher price) to repay loan, retire the rest
Everyone wins (except shorts)
Could be that easy?
@IncomeSharks@bitcoinjack Trading crypto has become extremely difficult and only a few people are still profitable. Most have been slowly bleeding at best. It seems retail liquidity has dried up due to these conditions and we’re about to see most shitcoins going to 0. Don’t think this can recover soon.