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He is such a hypocrite. I remember when he sold his Zip,...

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    He is such a hypocrite. I remember when he sold his Zip, instantly started downramping but had a nervous breakdown if anyone else talk about the negatives after he bought back in.


    FFS quotes after selling his Zip....




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    "ZIP: Perhaps we'll see a dip to 60 cents after Q3"


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    " It’s always nice to see some big red days. Another big red, and all will be good."

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    "So, drawing back to talking about ZIP, yes, a triple bagger at $3.90 versusa half bagger at $0.65 are possibilities going forward over the next year."

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    "Who else here feels the probability amplitude of a near-term $2 ZIP has significantly diminished and pushed into 2025? Regal likely received some leading indicators of the likely incoming Q3 results and knows a bear is knocking on the door."



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    Currently, I'm bullish on ZIP for the long termbut bearish in the short term. When I sold, I knew I was giving up the potential to reap the rewards of a quick rise to $2, as opposed to stagnation in the mid $1 range or a drop below $1. At that point, I would happily buy back the value of my holdings as sold, with of course 35% more shares.

    Honestly, at the time I sold thought there was just a 1 in 10 chance of hitting $2, a 4 in 10 chance of stabilizing in the $1.40-$1.60 range,and a 4 in 10 chance of a stop-loss panic pushing it back to low $1 or even $0.90following some bad news.As I write today, I think that lower bound has increased to maybe a 5 in 10 chance. I think you can attest to ZIP's manic-depressive behavior.
 
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