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>>26790404
i kinda like that hes a cult hero. it makes the newfags reveal themselves

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>>26705182
you better fucking believe it's me. it's probably going to dump way past fair value and get shorted AGAIN

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>>22870500
>is it some anon's cat

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I'm holding quite a few GME calls right now, and I was wondering if someone who understands shorting and margin better than me could explain something. I've seen a lot of people talking about a sudden +20% or +30% price increase triggering liquidations and starting starting the squeeze. This Monday, however, GME hit +25% and it did not cause a squeeze. So I'm just wondering if anyone has a good explanation for why that didn't do it, or what kind of sudden pump would actually trigger liquidations. Or is something like tender offer the only real chance here?

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APOOOOOLOGIZE

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