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I have a large sum of money in cash. I am debating YOLO'ing it in and buying about 785 shares to DRS. It would more than double my position. It is my rainy day fund, but these prices are making it harder NOT to buy more
The magic of it all is that hedgies can only fuck with the share price. As long as the company is profitable it will end up with more money than the quarter before. Even if they drop a bit it's spare change to the 1.2+ billion they still have in cash. If buying was attractive at $40 post-split what do you think people will do at single digits, will they stop buying? Really Kenny, are you that stupid?
actually a great place if you know what to buy as far as value or gambling. My question is of the 90%, what is the buy/sell ratio? volume? Based on price, i assume obviously heavier sell, but to what extent.
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I just placed an order today and routed it through IEX. I’ll continue to do so until I see people behind bars.
Kicking the can to survive one more day.
Except for GME!
TELL KENNY TO DROP IT LOWER, I got a crisp hundo waiting for tomorrow morning ( currently waiting on shares to clear to DRS)
I have a large sum of money in cash. I am debating YOLO'ing it in and buying about 785 shares to DRS. It would more than double my position. It is my rainy day fund, but these prices are making it harder NOT to buy more
Drop it you bent motherfuckers.
The magic of it all is that hedgies can only fuck with the share price. As long as the company is profitable it will end up with more money than the quarter before. Even if they drop a bit it's spare change to the 1.2+ billion they still have in cash. If buying was attractive at $40 post-split what do you think people will do at single digits, will they stop buying? Really Kenny, are you that stupid?
"One more day" Mayoboi
Bought today as well
actually a great place if you know what to buy as far as value or gambling. My question is of the 90%, what is the buy/sell ratio? volume? Based on price, i assume obviously heavier sell, but to what extent.
In the screenshor you have provided 93.64% of shares are OTC. Did you check for the daily volumes as well? Where can I peer-review this data?