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david927
10,370karma·2,762submissions·August 15, 2007
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I hate programming. I like constructing software but I loathe programming. Designing Chartres is thrilling; building it with pebbles and tin-foil (all current programming languages) is heart-breaking…
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There's food that's great and there's food that's art. If you're lucky enough to have experienced the latter, you'll know it.
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No. His research for a better filament was conducted by a large team.
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You're making a straw man argument and attacking it with a lot of anger. No one investing in GME is on a timeline. No one. Could it there be a huge gamma short squeeze? Absolutely. The due d…
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I answered your question but you don't want to hear it.
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There's a reason I've been following the story. There is nothing new about hedge funds naked shorting (essentially counterfitting) shares, and nothing new in the SEC's refusal to do a…
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I'm not holding. I don't own any GME stock. I've just been following the story. > some shadowy cabal of hedge funds You keep diving into hyperbole. It's just hedge funds that…
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Your vitriol is because you place a timeline no one else placed on a position you don't hold? So you're angry? You're not angry at hedge funds for naked short selling? You're not…
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And you say this for other positions that you don't like? Puts of $fb? Calls on $nflx? Of course not. The reality is that hedge funds engaged in illegal naked short selling, confident that the…
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I didn't say that. I'm saying there are many ways of hiding short positions.
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Most retail GME investors intend to hold and not set a date or trigger price. That's the strategy, actually. Institutional investors that got caught naked short selling can manipulate the price …
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There are many ways of hiding short positions like with ETFs. Look at the XRT (an ETF holding GME).
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Your account is only four hours old but you have a dozen comments in this thread, all of which are desperately pleading with people that the shorts covered, there's no squeeze possible. Smells de…
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Your account is only four hours old but you have a dozen comments in this thread, all of which are desperately pleading with people that the shorts covered, there's no squeeze possible. Smells de…
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The more that directly register their shares, the smaller the pool to manage the price. It doesn't have to hit 100% for there to be an effect. But if it ever does hit 100%, the price has no upper…
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Your position is not falsifiable either. Show me the proof that they've covered. Of course you can't. But you're confident anyway. Based on what? You're certainly in the minor…
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> it sure looks like the whole thing has been over for at least six months I think for passive spectators it may feel that way. For those people in it (and I was in WSB from before this started), …
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Sure. There is a lot of confidence on this thread both ways. No one will know until all shares are registered, which is why there is a rush by GME holders to DRS their shares with Computershare. The…
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I'm glad you're confident. You have to understand that retail is also confident and it is directly registering its shares. When it reaches 100%, let's see.
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The SHF have not covered their shorts. The price movement can be related to several factors and if you want to believe that it means they've covered, you're welcome to. I would suggest rea…
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It's not debunked at all. You have to remember that this is the same corruption level that had the 'buy' command (but not 'sell') turned off just for that stock for a day on …
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They did not cover. When enough people DRS their shares it will become clear.
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Not at all. Any retail investor who is following this, even in a cursory way, will know to DRS their shares and wait.
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Thanks for saying that.
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I wanted to post this since I see a lot of resistance to homeschool as an option. That said, I need to add as a caveat that my child's experience is almost certainly an outlier. I believe in hom…