Shills are trying to convince people it's "an even bigger short squeeze" when it's an enormous market and Melvin has one of the largest shares in it, so they can cash out at a profit while people pump it up thinking they're sticking it to the man.
Christian Bale played him in "The Big Short". Incredible numbers guy. Made $1.4 Billion dollars shorting Mortgage Backed Derivatives in 2007/08. One of the first people to warn about the mortgage fraud going on in 2005, everybody called him a nutjob.
same with gold and bitcoin (if you dont have the private key you dont have bitcoin) and everything. hell even stocks they say sometimes you can think you bought them but the brokerage can actually have not transferred them to you and you really just have a claim against the brokerage for those stocks.
i liked the good old days when you got certificates with your name on them.
Like silver, hence the shills
Melvin has a large position in silver. Shilling it themselves, I think.
Cheaper to buy shills than GME.
What going on with silver?
Shills are trying to convince people to try to squeeze silver so they can recoup their gamestop losses. Fact is you can't squeeze silver
Shills are trying to convince people it's "an even bigger short squeeze" when it's an enormous market and Melvin has one of the largest shares in it, so they can cash out at a profit while people pump it up thinking they're sticking it to the man.
Micheal Burry just tweeted about this, saying to stay the hell out of silver.
Who is that
Christian Bale played him in "The Big Short". Incredible numbers guy. Made $1.4 Billion dollars shorting Mortgage Backed Derivatives in 2007/08. One of the first people to warn about the mortgage fraud going on in 2005, everybody called him a nutjob.
If you are going to buy silver, buy physical silver and not silver shares.
same with gold and bitcoin (if you dont have the private key you dont have bitcoin) and everything. hell even stocks they say sometimes you can think you bought them but the brokerage can actually have not transferred them to you and you really just have a claim against the brokerage for those stocks.
i liked the good old days when you got certificates with your name on them.