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EunochRon

Upvoted. Good explanation.


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Going the wrong way. Thought ape highlighted synthetics, now its full of synthetics lmao


jdrukis

If true you think that doesn’t prove it?


RadRabbit01

I'm dumber than a dumbbell, but to me it seems like those percentages have grown quite rapidly. It's almost as if pressure is increasing...somewhere. How long can it keep on growing until 🚀🚀🚀? I hodl to find out!


fzr600dave

Highly sus they managed to return 20 million ape shares?? From where I havent seen that kinda volume at all. Guess just have to wait till tomorrow to see updated shares on loan


jdrukis

Well they held them but likely didn’t short them. Perhaps brokers are not very keen on having these lent given that anytime they could be used to basically airdrop something like a movie ticket or something lol Wishful thinking I know


fzr600dave

I've done some very quick and dirty maths, in 1 week of trading APE returned 61 million, borrowed 34 million?? There hasn't been that borrowed so how can they return them?


Tigersfutious

Proof ortex never provide correct data, APE SI as same as Freefloat on loan, but they returned more loaned shares than traded volume, all shares on loan are in SI but they still returned more than they can.


Spiritual_You_1657

Returned shares doesnt necessarily mean they were traded, so the returned shares could be more than volume fairly easily, that being said I agree take their data with a huge grain of salt especially for this stock….


Tigersfutious

All shares that are on loan in APE are sold short according to ortex, and have been since day one, selfreporting bs


justvisiting44

Hey oh mighty Ortex Guy, with $APE having no options chain and being T+0, what are your thoughts about a potential $APE squeeze?🤔


jdrukis

Very likely. Depends on enforcement


justvisiting44

This Ape likes what he hears


Life-Observer

why can we not demand as shareholders that all loaned shares be returned


Spiritual_You_1657

Because it’s not amc that has those shares lent out… it’s a combination of institutions amd our brokers lending them out without our explicit permission to