these message boards represent at most .01% of the cydy shareholders. This is akin to any some small board on reddit imagines that a show was changed because of what they were talking about. Maybe on some off chance it causes someone with a larger stake to sell, but no one holds close to anything that would make a difference. Any time the price has changed alongside one of these "short attacks" it's pure coincidence. Go look at how many times the stock has fallen on days there was no "short attack". It's absurd to think someone with less than 3k followers on twitter can impact a stock price of a MC over 1 billion. I'm surprised I have to point this out but this ihub/investors hangout/yahoo world is a small shadow of the broader investment community. The information is readily available. Look at the view counts of videos posted on here, in the low thousands at best. The retweets of these "short attacks" are under 10. This is children thinking that people are listening because they have an overinflated sense of importance. It's a joke. They make $10 here and there and think they are some market mastermind. Let's just stop listening to children okay?