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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ what a tease. how can they manipulate this so well?
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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ Hedge funds are over leveraged. The price in the red doesn’t matter. I’m Holding until they cover.
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Who's watching Rico on YouTube right now? 😂😂😂😂 LETS GO AMC!!
Who's watching Rico on YouTube right now? 😂😂😂😂 LETS GO AMC!!
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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ Consider:
Here’s the difference of the elites compared to the Apes. Smart money is all about capital preservation/securing profits daily. Hodling doesn’t do that and it doesn’t affect moving the price from day to day. Hedge Funds are making daily moves vs apes who have bought a few shares over the past few months and have held. In my opinion, the only way to throw off the computer/algorithmic trading is if Apes quit being dumb money and start becoming educated. Consider this, if the majority of retail started swing trading AMC(selling highs/buying lows) and securing capital, but took the increased capital and actually bought more shares, it would cause some serious volume and volatility. You could daily/Weekly drastically increase the volume of shares retail is holding, increasing your personal share count and not have to spend more money. Before you react emotionally, take some time and think about smart money and how they become so wealthy. How can you disrupt the computer/algorithmic trading? Do something different.
Here’s the difference of the elites compared to the Apes. Smart money is all about capital preservation/securing profits daily. Hodling doesn’t do that and it doesn’t affect moving the price from day to day. Hedge Funds are making daily moves vs apes who have bought a few shares over the past few months and have held. In my opinion, the only way to throw off the computer/algorithmic trading is if Apes quit being dumb money and start becoming educated. Consider this, if the majority of retail started swing trading AMC(selling highs/buying lows) and securing capital, but took the increased capital and actually bought more shares, it would cause some serious volume and volatility. You could daily/Weekly drastically increase the volume of shares retail is holding, increasing your personal share count and not have to spend more money. Before you react emotionally, take some time and think about smart money and how they become so wealthy. How can you disrupt the computer/algorithmic trading? Do something different.
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70200576 Mindfield : I'm from Georgia and use it. less chance to have buy/sell button turned off bc Chinese company isn't as controlled by U.S. banks