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To: Madharry who wrote (66313)1/29/2021 4:55:38 AM
From: Madharry1 Recommendation

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E_K_S

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addendum. I just saw that the ontario teachers fund sold their entire position on macerich on wednesday something like 24 million shares. so that accounted for a lot of the volume increase in the shares. that could be a positive as it may make it easier for an acquirer to purchase the company.



To: Madharry who wrote (66313)1/29/2021 7:23:14 AM
From: petal1 Recommendation

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pak73

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I actually have a good mind to buy like one share of GME, as a principle. I really think this is a beautiful thing we are seeing, and want to participate. I sorta feel like it's a duty. IDK, I too am young and naïve. But it's pretty amazing and impressive that they are still holding the line. Feel like it's growing into a movement.

reddit.com

youtube.com

The pundits and "professionals" say that the WSB actions may "damage the trust in the stock market" (ooooh, how terrible...) (cause as we all know, nothing may disturb the stock market, no matter how many trillions of dollars it takes to keep it up artificially). Meanwhile, it is the halting of trading that once again damages so many small timers who got in right before. I haven't heard one person who is not corrupted by his/her job in finance say that this is a bad thing. I see, mostly overwhelming, support.

I don't know about you, but I'm starting to take WSB more seriously than even WSJ...

#democraticefinance