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Medivolve Inc MEDVF

Medivolve Inc. is a Canadian healthcare technology company. The Company and its subsidiaries, Medivolve Pharmacy Inc. (doing business as Marbella Pharmacy) and Kedy Ying Jao D.O., a Medical Corporation, operate a distributed network of two retail patient-care locations in California, United States. It has two business units: Medivolve Pharmacy Division (MPD) and Medivolve Clinic Services Division (MCSD). 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. MCSD provides licensed healthcare through a clinic in Brea, California, United States. MCSD is focused on developing a telehealth platform, which connects patients with physicians, and facilitates and manages the provision of virtual consultation, diagnosis, and treatment services in partnership with qualified health practitioners.


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Comment by CerealKilleron Feb 21, 2021 5:44pm
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RE:RE:RE:How you can limit the shorting that is holding Medi down!

RE:RE:RE:How you can limit the shorting that is holding Medi down!
Hiddensecrets wrote: You truly are a freakin id*iot.

Your advice is about as good as when I flush the toilet with the sewer material. 

If you take your blinders off, you will see that you plenty of proof that it works:

- GME went from $ 4 tp $ 475 in about 6 weeks
- AMC went from $ 2 to $ 20 in about 6 weeks
- BB went from about $ 8 to $ 30 in about 6 weeks


And I can name more. 

They all had one thing in common which your brain does not allow you to understand, they all put sell limit orders at $ 100 per share higher than the stock price and, they SQUEEZED THE HECK OUT OF THE STOCK to the point that heddge funds were crying. 

I wonder, what is an amateur like you doing investing in the stock market if you do not have the common sense to comprehend the simpliest of things that 2 year olds know. 

Do us a favor, sell your shares and, get lost. 

MPO


Hiddensecrets wrote: You truly are a freakin id*iot.<br /> <br /> Your advice is about as good as when I flush the toilet with the sewer material.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> If you take your blinders off, you will see that you plenty of proof that it works:<br /> <br /> - GME went from $ 4 tp $ 475 in about 6 weeks<br /> - AMC went from $ 2 to $ 20 in about 6 weeks<br /> - BB went from about $ 8 to $ 30 in about 6 weeks<br /> <br /> <br /> And I can name more.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> They all had one thing in common which your brain does not allow you to understand, they all put sell limit orders at $ 100 per share higher than the stock price and, they SQUEEZED THE HECK OUT OF THE STOCK to the point that heddge funds were crying.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> I wonder, what is an amateur like you doing investing in the stock market if you do not have the common sense to comprehend the simpliest of things that 2 year olds know.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> Do us a favor, sell your shares and, get lost.&nbsp;<br /> <br /> MPO
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Nothing about what you're saying addresses the fact that setting a sell order prevents shorters from buying shares. Nothing. It's not about GME or BB or AMC. Those stocks did not rise because shorters weren't allowed to borrow more shares. Your insistence on this is a complete falsehood, just like your claim that Covid killed a family member.
 
But since you brought up GME, again, here's a thought experiment: 140% of the shares were being shorted. That alone is enough of an indication that your claim that a limit sell order prevents shorting is false. Want another one? Let's say all available shares were already being shorted and then you tried to sell yours. By your logic, then you wouldn't be able to. 

For some bizarre, illogical reason you are equating that (false) theory with a high limit sell order and somehow think that we're going to replicate the completely unique situation of GME, AMC and BB? Are you that completely retarded or do you just assume everyone else is?

So no, pretend pumper, I'm sticking around with my far larger position than yours, to remind everyone every day what a stinking, insincere, disgusting snake oil salesman you are.

Every day.

Not MPO - the facts.

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