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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ Andrew Left, the founder of Citron Research, was indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice last fall on suspicion of market manipulation and securities fraud and is currently on trial, where a conviction could lead to a sentence of over 25 years. They issue short reports raising doubts about low Market Cap stocks with Volume and simultaneously engage in massive Short Sells. (Left is said to be a pioneer of this method.) The gist of the content is that there are suspicious points regarding the target stock, which they expose to protect investors, but that is beside the point.
If the only fact disseminated is that 'the stock fell due to the report issuance,' then retail investors will be driven by fear to sell, accelerating the decline and ensuring Citron's profits from the Short Sell. When the stock has fallen sufficiently, they will buy back and engage in long positions, generating double profits.
Whether the contents of the report are true or not is of no concern to those who released it. Numerous stocks have fallen victim in the past, with famous cases including NVIDIA, Palantir, MicroStrategy, and most recently, Applovin Corp Class A, which have been targets that led to declines in stock prices.
Under the pretense of serving investors...
If the only fact disseminated is that 'the stock fell due to the report issuance,' then retail investors will be driven by fear to sell, accelerating the decline and ensuring Citron's profits from the Short Sell. When the stock has fallen sufficiently, they will buy back and engage in long positions, generating double profits.
Whether the contents of the report are true or not is of no concern to those who released it. Numerous stocks have fallen victim in the past, with famous cases including NVIDIA, Palantir, MicroStrategy, and most recently, Applovin Corp Class A, which have been targets that led to declines in stock prices.
Under the pretense of serving investors...
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There has been a proverb like the title in the market since ancient times.
An event refers to occurrences caused by internal factors, while an accident refers to occurrences caused by external factors. The actions taken in response to each occurrence differ.
Yesterday, Gorilla experienced a sharp decline, which can be attributed to two factors. The first is a drop influenced by the overall market sentiment, and the second is a drop caused by a certain journalist's Post.
Both of these are due to external factors, but the first factor is not considered a major issue since it causes all stocks to drop.
Gorilla's decline felt more pronounced yesterday at just under 20% compared to other stocks, so the second factor likely plays a significant role.
Regarding the second point, I thought it would mention internal factors, so I looked at Inagorira's Post and analyzed it in my own way (I thought a post based only on atmosphere wouldn't be convincing).
The point is that cash does not circulate and won't go well. It seemed to be referring to something akin to a profitable bankruptcy.
Regarding figures such as PE, if the target price is calculated at $53 based on forecasts for the 25/December period, being 47 times to 115 times is indeed correct.
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There has been a proverb like the title in the market since ancient times.
An event refers to occurrences caused by internal factors, while an accident refers to occurrences caused by external factors. The actions taken in response to each occurrence differ.
Yesterday, Gorilla experienced a sharp decline, which can be attributed to two factors. The first is a drop influenced by the overall market sentiment, and the second is a drop caused by a certain journalist's Post.
Both of these are due to external factors, but the first factor is not considered a major issue since it causes all stocks to drop.
Gorilla's decline felt more pronounced yesterday at just under 20% compared to other stocks, so the second factor likely plays a significant role.
Regarding the second point, I thought it would mention internal factors, so I looked at Inagorira's Post and analyzed it in my own way (I thought a post based only on atmosphere wouldn't be convincing).
The point is that cash does not circulate and won't go well. It seemed to be referring to something akin to a profitable bankruptcy.
Regarding figures such as PE, if the target price is calculated at $53 based on forecasts for the 25/December period, being 47 times to 115 times is indeed correct.
営業キ...
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It is a well-known fact that performance (revenue) is important.
However, stock prices are influenced by future potential (GAINIANBANKUAI, dreams, etc.).
I believe there is a dream in BKSY, which is why I am investing.
However, stock prices are influenced by future potential (GAINIANBANKUAI, dreams, etc.).
I believe there is a dream in BKSY, which is why I am investing.
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$UFPT had a good Earnings Call and the stock price rose on that day, but has since entered a downward phase, so there is some concern about this stock.
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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ It's a challenging environment, but this is a Buy the dip situation, lol.
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