Aha momentI'm pretty certain I know what's motivating 1320/crazy/truthlogic.
These guys are longs, or better said, they represent longs. The reason they keep hammering every expression of optimism is because they want your stock. They want you to sell them your stock. Theeir bosses believe as much as we do in the potential of this stock, but before it takes off, they are trying to undermine your belief so that they rather than you can derive all the value from it. Everytime you have sold they have been the buyer. The measure of how much the big shots behind these guys value TLT is that they are paying at least three people full time to to badger you and undermine your faith and trust, which is probably illegal.
This is much more two-faced than what they have appeared to be, which is practitioners of shorting the stock. If they were shorters it was understandable that they would pan the stock, even if not in the dishonest way they do. But these guys are baldly lying to you in every respect by panning the stock, telling you passionately why the company will never succeed
and turning around and paying you as little as possible for your shares.
Remember in the second week of May when the stock went from the depressed level of .23 (US) to .35 in a couple of days. Those purchases of millions of shares appeared in every respect to be a single buyer. It might have been 1320's financiers. But in any case it was a smart, sophisticated investor who realized the incredible value here and didn't mind paying above market because of the incredible value. That purchase was not retail.
Crazy is not 'helping' you; he is baldly lying to your face about what his real motive is, about what he's doing himself in his own investments, and then sticking his hand in your pocket. He's not simply discouraging you about your investment, he's stealing from you directly. And he's doing it 24/7.
The reason we can know this is true is that no one in their right mind would be shorting this stock today. Take that as a given. These guys don't dislike the stock; they love it. Their bosses agree with us that it can go up 100x or more, and that's why they're trying to induce you to sell rather than going out and buying it directly like everyone else on the market. They're greedy and want as much as they can get at the lowest possible price even if it means perjuring themselves on a daily basis.