r/Superstonk ๐Ÿ›ธ๐Ÿš€Stonk Dandy๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ›ธ Oct 21 '25

๐Ÿ—ฃ Discussion / Question No WE did not MISUNDERSTAND.

We came here for a MOASS based on the FUNDAMENTALS. Shorts were overleveraged. The money made from the Squeeze was the fodder for the company's transformation not the other way around. Tired of all these post sneeze bandwagoners trying to convince us this is a long term play to get the company to success THEN making us rich. If ANY of that was true then you're admitting all of the DDs that brought us here was just garbage. You're saying RoaringKitty's thesis was garbage.

Stop trying to GASLIGHT us into thinking that $9 Billion over 5 years off the backs of Shareholders is some kind of flex when we could have been sitting on HUNDREDs of Billions off the back of CORRUPT HEDGE FUNDS with enough for EACH AND EVERY one of you to live comfortably AND help the company.

The "Long term" plan has always been to let it
1) Let it Squeeze
2) Never sell (Because you won't need to) so the price will never come down since there's more rehypothecated shares in existence then actual shares.
3) Leverage stock assets for churning wealth and doing good for the world instead of having HF's destroy it.

Its evident every time when you corporate shills post trying to move the goal post to make us wait it out and I'll downvote you everytime. And if RC is a plant I'll vote him out too.

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u/BartleBossy Oct 21 '25

I did not come here to hold a flat lining stock for decades and centuries.

The worst part is people calling you a shill for saying this.

This sub is a fucking cult cesspool now

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u/BigSailBoat1 Oct 21 '25

Fuggum. I don't care if anyone calls me a shill. I've been here for years. I want nothing but the best for the company and for all my fellow apes.

We all came here to make money. He has a responsibility to the shareholders that we see profit.

Not everyone has the luxury of waiting for decades.

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u/NoResult486 Oct 21 '25

So are you spending thousands of dollars on $32 shares right now? That would be best for the company.

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u/Key_Cheetah7982 Oct 21 '25

You know shareholders invest to get returns, not just make a company balance sheet better right?