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$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (FFIE.US)$ The first quarter financial results report will be announced after the market ends on 5/28.
Recently, FFIE's stock price skyrocketed. On 5/13, it recorded an increase of 21.34 times in 1 week, and on 5/16, a 367% increase in 1 day, and this triggered the market, but then the market cooled down, and stock prices returned to the 1 dollar range.
Can FFIE's stock soar again? Do you think a $1 FFIE is a big opportunity or a higher risk?
Recently, FFIE's stock price skyrocketed. On 5/13, it recorded an increase of 21.34 times in 1 week, and on 5/16, a 367% increase in 1 day, and this triggered the market, but then the market cooled down, and stock prices returned to the 1 dollar range.
Can FFIE's stock soar again? Do you think a $1 FFIE is a big opportunity or a higher risk?
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$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (FFIE.US)$ Who is Mike, the person who is popular on Discord?
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$Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (FFIE.US)$ Is this on short sale right now?
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As an immediate challenge, it is necessary to maintain a value of at least 1 dollar for the remaining 7 days out of the next 2 weeks in order to avoid delisting.
As for the subsequent developments, either ① hedge funds will continue to resist with short positions until the end, or ② hedge funds will switch from short to long positions.
In the case of ①, a short squeeze like GME will occur, causing the stock price to skyrocket. In this case, quick profit-taking is necessary.
In the case of ②, it is important to create volatility while moving to a long position, so the stock price will rise, and it is important to escape at a decent time.
As a hedge fund, I think the best way to minimize losses is to raise the stock price and sell at a high price in the case of ②, but I don't know what will happen.
For day traders, I think it's a good idea to buy at around $1 when the price goes down, as Reddit will push it up.
As for the subsequent developments, either ① hedge funds will continue to resist with short positions until the end, or ② hedge funds will switch from short to long positions.
In the case of ①, a short squeeze like GME will occur, causing the stock price to skyrocket. In this case, quick profit-taking is necessary.
In the case of ②, it is important to create volatility while moving to a long position, so the stock price will rise, and it is important to escape at a decent time.
As a hedge fund, I think the best way to minimize losses is to raise the stock price and sell at a high price in the case of ②, but I don't know what will happen.
For day traders, I think it's a good idea to buy at around $1 when the price goes down, as Reddit will push it up.
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