$TPAC Just as a quick aside: I hope nobody thinks that closing this one tick below the 50MA was a coincidence. It was clearly done as a shake and scare maneuver. News is on the horizon and I would expect the darker forces to work overtime until something undeniable drives this up. And just to note something else. There was not a massive amount of selling, despite the red close. Average 30day volume is a bit over 45M. Today's total volume was just shy of 13M, only 9M of which was sell volume. Many of us own more than today's buy and sell volume combined. While it doesn't make for a pretty view on the chart, it may make for some interesting buying opportunities for those who have a solid gut feeling about the fundamentals; and obviously for those of us who got our initial shares in the triples.
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