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So this is the thing that’s confusing me about moass are all of the stocks like GME, AMC, Clover, BB, workhorse and other high short interest stock supposed to moon. Or is it just certain ones amc/GME for example. I know amc and GME are more massive due to the total amount borrowed and synthetics.
 

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So this is the thing that’s confusing me about moass are all of the stocks like GME, AMC, Clover, BB, workhorse and other high short interest stock supposed to moon. Or is it just certain ones?


GME and AMC
 

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Why aren’t bigger investment groups, hedge funds, well known players jumping into AMC with the MOASS being inevitable?
 

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Why aren’t bigger investment groups, hedge funds, well known players jumping into AMC with the MOASS being inevitable?

they most definitely are. They have been buying up tons of shares. (The stock price doesn’t go up like it should which is our major complaint)
 

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Why aren’t bigger investment groups, hedge funds, well known players jumping into AMC with the MOASS being inevitable?
Me personally, I think the biggest players are exposed on the short side of GME& AMC through some sort of derivative. Maybe massive ETF shorts outside of shorting just the stocks. Both companies going bankrupt was thought of as a sure thing a year ago.

But also in short term downward volatility would destroy them so its too risky to just HODL like a retail investor who puts up their own money.

All the big players trade on margin and need to balance their positions to keep from getting margin called. A drop like GME in February or AMC after hitting 72 would blow up accounts if they're leveraged badly.
 

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Why aren’t bigger investment groups, hedge funds, well known players jumping into AMC with the MOASS being inevitable?
Some are. But for most it’s not worth the risk. They are already rich. They don’t need the MOASS. They’re goal is to preserve the money they already got. Would be bad risk management to put their fortunes in the hands of a bunch of dudes calling themselves apes on Twitter and Reddit.

Just like the short sellers still don’t believe we are serious. Big money is cautious to jump in with us. They can just ignore the whole situation and keep making their money how they been making it. And that’s for the ones that aren’t already locked in a short position against AMC.
 

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Humor me brehs am I over reaching thinking about what is possible. Is me thinking $3500 or more a share is extremely realistic? Please tell me I’m actually low balling and $12000 is more realistic.
 
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