RE:RE:RE:RE:Is GRA.T being dumped from the MSCI Small Cap Index, Nov30?Yes Dumont. I to have suspected much "the same thing happens, but in reverse".
As you suggest, "when shareholders (or ex shareholders) realize how they had been snookered by unnamed Hedge Fund, Tax loss sales and the untimely decision to remove the company from the MSCI Small Cap Fund" - all of which I have suggested was afoot for some time now during the commencement of this Q4 tax loss harvesting season -, such snookered NanoXplore investors will not be able to repurchase their GRA.T equities holdings for 30 market open days, i.e. if they want to harvest the tax loss that is. Irrespective of this, they are free to buy anytime though.
Perhaps after the first retracing 100% gap upward (in a series of three gaps upward to begin with) of the GRA.T share price, such snookered former NanoXplore equities holders would be buying irregardless of such a buying action cancelling out any benefit from their respective GRA.T liquidating and tax harvesting actions.
Heck, perhaps some of the very MSCI Canada Small Cap Index investments fund managers and/or the multitudes of their respective high net worth clients will come rushing back after the first in a series of 100% upward GRA.T retracing actions.
Losing 40% and dumping, only to be missing out on a initial one day 100% run upward, a GRA.T share price run which would have made them whole and also banked for them a 60% one day ROI; now that is something which will instill the required Fear Of Missing Out (FOMO) in such previously snookered NanoXplore shareholders?
Who Knows; and "who" is not telling?