RE:RE:FEAR IN THE SHORT POSITIONYou're welcome Contrap. While I write primarily to clarify my own thinking, I'm happy to add to the discussion in general, and maybe prompt others to clarify their own thoughts too. I always appreciate when that happens for me via someone's post, so happy to contribute to the same effort.
I think this short position dilemna is going to play strongly in our favour in the coming days and weeks. It's going to be very interesting to watch this all play out from a technical study point of view. Of course the potential of this scenario being quite lucrative to the long position doesn't hurt either! ;)
contrap127 wrote: The proportion of market participants who are inclined to sell the share at the current prices has become very, very small. Even an attempted drop in the share price (daily volume is really not high worldwide, so unfortunately it's easily possible) is, as you can now see very nicely, always recovered within a few days and the cycles become smaller and smaller in contrast to earlier. Consolidation is coming to an end.
Should Nano One Materials officially confirm the start of production, all doubts about scalability should be eliminated. That the manufactured product LFP, LMFP also finds its buyers on the market should also be out of the question. So the commercialization can begin! Unless other positive factors are added, such as the completion of planning for Candiac 2, government support, partner news (BASF, Rio Tinto, Umicore, VW, ...), NASDAQ, takeover ... You can and must here too, because of the NDAs, expect anything.
It will be difficult for the shorts to buy at current stock prices, they are running out of time!
Nice prospects!
@Starsearcher80: Thanks for the precise and balanced posts!