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When GameStop stopped being a focus and people wanted the next big play BB, Nokia etc. it was the time to sell it wasn’t going up much further from there with people scattered. So yes it was predictable
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It’s as if the big boys were behind it. Psyop experiment.
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The real answer is “probably”. If you compare it to other short squeezes over time, they looked just like what GameStop did. Check VW circa 2008. Slow rise, huge spike, similar dip, then right to $1000/share. They were trading @ $200 right before that, & even lower. A good comp
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Correct but unfortunately another problem was you had all that money and focus into GameStop that was the play everyone wanted in. It was the beginning of the end when people were scattering out trying to pump a multitude of plays. GameStop worked because of unity. Unity left
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I 100% agree then people were getting in too late and thinking it was going to 1,000
Move on and pump something something else!
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I am sure the smart ones got out at the top even the ones saying to hold. 😂
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