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Will that work out well for the shorties 🧐

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I wish everyone who goes short financial bankruptcy
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@AlterMann Looks like that could happen soon 😁
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@BamBamInvest did I understand you correctly that the shares could fall at any moment 🫣
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@Semos25 I don't understand the question 😁
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@BamBamInvest 😂😂😂Now you've got me out of here. How should I define that now so that you understand me
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@Semos25 I thought the situation would be interesting with this short rate and the price would continue to rise and rise. But as always, there will probably be a setback of 15-20% when there is supposedly bad news.
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@AlterMann Shorts do have a right to exist, especially for market balance. This is because they are sometimes the only ones who buy shares after a total crash in order to cover their positions and realize profits.
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@BamBamInvest now I've understood it too. 😇
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@AlterMann Why wish someone ill? Our "game" works like this. On the stock market, there is a loser and a winner in every transaction. You either have to be faster or smarter than the other person, then you win. I can only congratulate everyone who sometimes wins against me, because they were smarter, faster or paid more attention than me
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Some people simply have to feel in order to learn
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Dat thing will continue to fly in 2025 just as it did in 2024 🚀🍻
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@Bubu_98 I assume the same 🧐
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@Bubu_98 if they deliver and maintain growth, then really . 30% short is a lot.
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@BamBamInvest The thing will go down properly, just like:

MSTR (10.11 % short interest)
PLTR (4.52 % short interest)
NU (3.62 % short interest)
There will be no short squeeze - that's GME nonsense and won't happen again so easily.

The fund managers know exactly which companies are just hype that is fading and which are actually generating strong cash flow.

NVIDIA, for example, has only 1.18% short interest because they know how much money the company is making, aside from the A.I. trend bubble. Even Tesla, although massively overvalued, has only 2.1% short interest.
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@TechNav 😂🔮 is ok, you have the ultimate insight 👍 the "thing" is very volatile, but you don't seriously want to compare it with GME
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@BamBamInvest Crystal clear as always! 😂
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@TechNav Nvidia also had around 16% in 2016. Then it fell sharply and the share had the strongest pump of all time. Nvidia was still quite small back then. How do you know that it won't be the same for the stocks mentioned
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What does that mean exactly?
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@Joris that almost 30% are sold short to speculate on falling prices, but these must be bought back at some point/at a certain time (delivery/expiry date) (as you borrow shares that do not belong to you and must be returned) which can also lead to further price rises if the price does not fall. In the price version.
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@BamBamInvest thanks for the explanation 👍
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@Joris Very much appreciated ☺️
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Where can you see the companies' short interest?
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@Kinglori https://seekingalpha.com/symbol/HIMS
It's easier here ... Don't have anything above 3-4% in your portfolio (absolute red flag 🚩). Because the fund managers know something you don't...
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@TechNav aha, someone knows their stuff 😂 that's why all fund managers beat the market and never get it wrong 👌
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@TechNav That's absolute nonsense.
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do you take profits or do you hold a longterm
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@Memo0606 I hold longterm, as I have been doing for 3 years 😁
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