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Posted On: 02/21/2025 2:23:59 PM
Posted By: Niele
The slow rise in the stock price is bad news for the shorts. Those who shorted when the stock was in the .11-.12 price range have a dilemma. Do I exit now and take my losses, or do I wait it out and face devastating losses?

Like this parable about the crab. From DeepSeek:

The story you're referring to is often used as a metaphor or anecdote to illustrate how gradual changes can go unnoticed, leading to unintended consequences. Here's how it typically goes:

1. **The Setup**: A live crab is placed in a pot of water at room temperature. The crab is initially comfortable and shows no signs of distress.

2. **Gradual Heating**: The temperature of the water is slowly increased, degree by degree. The change is so gradual that the crab doesn't perceive it as a threat.

3. **Lack of Reaction**: Unlike if the crab were placed directly into boiling water (where it would immediately try to escape), the slow increase in temperature doesn't trigger an urgent response. The crab remains unaware of the danger.

4. **The Outcome**: By the time the water reaches a boiling point, the crab is unable to escape and is cooked. The gradual change lulled the crab into a false sense of security, leading to its demise.

### Metaphorical Meaning:
This story is often used to highlight how people or systems can fail to recognize and respond to slowly escalating risks or changes. For example:
- In personal relationships, small negative behaviors might accumulate over time without being addressed, leading to a breakdown.
- In societal or environmental contexts, gradual changes (like climate change or erosion of freedoms) might go unnoticed until it's too late to act effectively.

### Scientific Accuracy:
While the story is compelling as a metaphor, its scientific accuracy is debated. Crabs and other crustaceans do have sensory mechanisms to detect changes in temperature, and they might try to escape if the water becomes uncomfortably warm, even if the change is gradual. However, the anecdote persists as a powerful illustration of the dangers of complacency in the face of slow, incremental changes.


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