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No one is in this for $150 or $1,000. There may be a handful of broke dudes looking for a quick lick. But, the vast majority of those presently holding are here for AT LEAST $10,000 a share.

$150?

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I'll determine that once it gets to $150, $500, etc. It could possibly reach 10K a share. But the odds of that aren't extremely likely but the odds of this thing weren't likely anyway.
 

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This is lifechanging money! If it hits 10k I'd have enough to fully pay off my student loan, invest some, give some to my mama;
then I'd take the remainder and get to chasing my actual dreams. I have two finished novels that I'd be able to self-publish and advertise, with the rest, I'd head off to LA for a while to see if I can get my voice acting career popping.
It's crazy to me, the fact that for so many things money serves as the barrier for entry. This would breakdown barriers.
I'm hoping to see it happen.

Breh, people have been telling me to do some voice work (audio books ect.) I shrug it off because there is no way to see how much money they make. Is it a lucrative field?
 

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Appreciate you asking bro!
They're both fantasy novels. One of them is fantasy/mystery - it's a first-person story of a magical detective who's down on his luck and struggling with alcoholism because of a deep-rooted sense of imposter syndrome. His whole life he'd been waiting for his big break on a high-paying case and he thinks he's found it. However, it'll turn out he's gotten himself involved in a deep conspiracy with world-changing repercussions.
I pitched it to publishers but they told me that it was good but they refused to pick it up. So I wanna make my own way to get my story out there.
Both novels feature black male protagonists. One thing I noticed in the industry is that there legit are barely any black characters with a backbone or who take a leading role. Usually, we're relegated to either being the comic relief second-fiddle, or the SJW romanticized "magical negro". It's not real. It's not raw.
I wanna change that and make role models for black kids/young adults who are reading and wanna see people who look like them and represent them in a positive light.
AMC popping off would be incredible for me to get that done.

This sounds like most of us in this thread. This AMC investment is the big break that we are looking for, the last part of the sentence is the reason why I am nervous about really putting a bag up on this.
 

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Breh, people have been telling me to do some voice work (audio books ect.) I shrug it off because there is no way to see how much money they make. Is it a lucrative field?

Breh - Voice work isn't too lucrative until you get into the major leagues (Disney/Dreamworks/Netflix). Essentially - All of it comes down to if the person/company calling for the role are offering union or non-union rates. Non-Union gigs don't pay well, but they're way more abundant. Anime/Video games/ Some TV shows/ most audio-books are non-union so they'd be paying you about ~$75/ hour for like 4-8 hours of work a week. So it's not gonna get you much.
A lot of VA's do commercials to try and supplement their income.
If you get those union gigs though? We're talking like $200/hour - $500/hour for standard ass roles. Then if you work your way up and hit the big leagues? That's thousands/ hour.
A lot of it is just building up your career starting out and networking with other people so you can get up into that threshold. Super cliquey ass industry.

PM me if you have any more questions cuz I don't wanna derail the thread. I've gotten coached by one of the bigger names in Voiceover for video games/anime and he dropped some gems that I could share.
 

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Breh - Voice work isn't too lucrative until you get into the major leagues (Disney/Dreamworks/Netflix). Essentially - All of it comes down to if the person/company calling for the role are offering union or non-union rates. Non-Union gigs don't pay well, but they're way more abundant. Anime/Video games/ Some TV shows/ most audio-books are non-union so they'd be paying you about ~$75/ hour for like 4-8 hours of work a week. So it's not gonna get you much.
A lot of VA's do commercials to try and supplement their income.
If you get those union gigs though? We're talking like $200/hour - $500/hour for standard ass roles. Then if you work your way up and hit the big leagues? That's thousands/ hour.
A lot of it is just building up your career starting out and networking with other people so you can get up into that threshold. Super cliquey ass industry.

PM me if you have any more questions cuz I don't wanna derail the thread. I've gotten coached by one of the bigger names in Voiceover for video games/anime and he dropped some gems that I could share.

Thanks. I dont want to derail this thread either. I will PM you after this whole AMC thing finishes. I swear, Ive been thinking about this so much I have been having dream about it.
 
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We not dropping below $40-$50 bruhs.

Thank you for this no lie I ain't heard this song is atleast a decade or better but remember every lyric and adlibs without even trying..this song brings me bk to childhood when I would watch videos to look at tha chains ..I'mma perform this song at the skate park at Vience Beach when this bytch hit 5k a share
 
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Appreciate you asking bro!
They're both fantasy novels. One of them is fantasy/mystery - it's a first-person story of a magical detective who's down on his luck and struggling with alcoholism because of a deep-rooted sense of imposter syndrome. His whole life he'd been waiting for his big break on a high-paying case and he thinks he's found it. However, it'll turn out he's gotten himself involved in a deep conspiracy with world-changing repercussions.
I pitched it to publishers but they told me that it was good but they refused to pick it up. So I wanna make my own way to get my story out there.
Both novels feature black male protagonists. One thing I noticed in the industry is that there legit are barely any black characters with a backbone or who take a leading role. Usually, we're relegated to either being the comic relief second-fiddle, or the SJW romanticized "magical negro". It's not real. It's not raw.
I wanna change that and make role models for black kids/young adults who are reading and wanna see people who look like them and represent them in a positive light.
AMC popping off would be incredible for me to get that done.
Imma read this while sipping Bellaire Rose and getting a foot massage...good shyt bruh make that happen..that's first book sound like it could be turned into a series
 
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Do you even understand what a short squeeze is? We own at least 80% of the float. Hedges have borrowed hundreds of millions of shares that need to be covered, and have naked shorts that also must be covered. Are you even paying attention to the latest news? Such as the SEC and FED maneuvering to make sure there’s enough money to pay us?

It must really be exhausting to live life with such a cynical and bleak outlook. A lot of you brehs who come into these threads and hate have a depressing tendency to turn any positive into a negative. Instead of assuming the worst, why not look at these developments and acknowledge how close we are to triggering a short squeeze that will change a lot of lives?

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This is lifechanging money! If it hits 10k I'd have enough to fully pay off my student loan, invest some, give some to my mama;
then I'd take the remainder and get to chasing my actual dreams. I have two finished novels that I'd be able to self-publish and advertise, with the rest, I'd head off to LA for a while to see if I can get my voice acting career popping.
It's crazy to me, the fact that for so many things money serves as the barrier for entry. This would breakdown barriers.
I'm hoping to see it happen.
Your future looks bright, friend.
:salute:
 

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This is lifechanging money! If it hits 10k I'd have enough to fully pay off my student loan, invest some, give some to my mama;
then I'd take the remainder and get to chasing my actual dreams. I have two finished novels that I'd be able to self-publish and advertise, with the rest, I'd head off to LA for a while to see if I can get my voice acting career popping.
It's crazy to me, the fact that for so many things money serves as the barrier for entry. This would breakdown barriers.
I'm hoping to see it happen.

Breh, people have been telling me to do some voice work (audio books ect.) I shrug it off because there is no way to see how much money they make. Is it a lucrative field?
Chop it up with @Blacksands. Dont know his new name. But dude is running a small empire.
I'm in the same boat and looking into it myself.
voicework: Amazon pays to Narate audiobooks. YouTube it. I saw $250 an hour for topnotch talent.
 

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Context for all my brehs.
Since buying in I have already taken out my initial investment as well as profits through averaging up and down with this volatile stock. :wow:

There is still time to get in and make profits.

A key tip, normally with this stock there is a downtrend around lunch time 11am - 2pm EST.

Also, whenever Charles Payne from Fox Business (2pm EST) has a guest speaker on for AMC the hedgies and shorts try to hit the stock and make it lower while he's talking. This is another great opportunity to snag up a few shares on a discount.

As always, do your own due diligence and EAT!

 
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