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Why do companies in danger always bounce?
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I'm going to keep this short and simple. Companies like Black Rock would never have an OTC stock in their port. It's a fudiciary responsibility that forces them to sell/close in their customer driven accounts. Certain companies can't own certain securities.

More reputable investment firms will jump out quickly while others will push the limits till the last second. That's why you get these random spikes and bounces.

Now this brings me to BETS. This is a Chinese company that did some illegal shit with warrants twice at the end of 2023.

If they get delisted they are done. Why do you think the SI is so high? Inside information perhaps? To BET that heavy would certainly suggest it. Pun intended.

It's a coin flip at best and it's a Chinese company. This thing has scam written all over it. Be careful please...

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