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Medivolve Inc MEDVF

Medivolve, Inc. is a Canada-based healthcare technology company. The Company has two business units: Medivolve Pharmacy Division (MPD) and Collection Sites Diagnostics (CSD). MPD provides retail pharmacy and mail-order pharmacy services related to COVID-19, antibiotics, dermatology, family medicine, immunology, neurology, pain management, pediatrics, preventive medicine, and psychiatry to patients in Southern California. CSD’s software platform, Electronic Health Records app (EHR), is focused on supporting clinical staff, is a series of assets and functionalities that enhance the customer experience and provide an end-to-end lab solution. The Company, through its subsidiaries, Medivolve Pharmacy Inc., and Kedy Ying Jao D.O., a medical corporation, operate a distributed network of two retail patient-care locations in California, United States. The Company has served hundreds of thousands of patients across the United States and facilitated more than 1,533,000 clinical tests.


OTCPK:MEDVF - Post by User

Post by rickycleanon Sep 12, 2020 4:09pm
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Post# 31548797

Why making it simple; when we can complicate

Why making it simple; when we can complicateNormal and simple: all traders trade to earn a profit. Final point.


The trader Buys first and then after, Sells . The higher the

price of the security will goes up after, the more the buyer

will make.

The short, Sells first and then after, Buys. The more the

price will go down after this shorting (selling),  the more

the short will gain.

Now if you are wondering why this shorting exists in the

markets in the opposite direction of the  common sense,

ask the management of the stock market to explain to you,

why this SHORTING and how it happened in the markets,

then ask them to explain to you how in  good sense it 

happens.


Good luck!

 

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