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Originally Posted by -King-
The main point of it all is that hedge funds would rather buy AMC stock for thousands in the "dark pool" and lose money that way than allowing the squeeze to happen, right?
...that makes no sense.
Dude thinks the true price RIGHT NOW is in the thousands of dollars per share but the hedge funds have manipulated it all the way down to $30. Really? He's also the guy who won't sell until the price reaches 500k so I don't think he's the most rational mind when it comes to AMC.
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Trying to convince me of anything while doing it with PYTH data that explicitly says test data in a testnet environment isn't going to work. So I didn't look much closer than that but it also looks like the guy is counting cost per order as cost per share. Could be wrong.
But this stuff does serve a purpose to solidify retail into not selling and standing firmer. This dark pool stuff is just a stall to stagnate and force paper hands.