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Mar 29 11 tweets 5 min read
1/ 9: DD Teaser drop!

In the linked DD, I was able to identify how $GME followed a very set trend to the extent that important dates were almost the same for over a decade. Currently, I've been working on showing how the values also are predetermined.

reddit.com/r/Superstonk/c…
2/9: One of my many $GME hypotheses is each specific share price range have their own set of "rules" that govern the behaviors. This is called a piecewise function. An example below shows when x > 0, then the x+3 is used to calculate y. For all other values of x, -x is used.
3/9: Looking at GME, an absolute min of ~$3.75 occurred on 2/11/2003. This low was not seen until 7/20/20. Oddly enough, this was also the date I have identified when BTC started to move directly with GME. That DD is here:

reddit.com/r/DDintoGME/co…
4/9: To further stress how 02/11/2003 was an important date, we can look at volume. The majority of the volume is ~xxx,xxx. There are also values that are magnitudes greater and are VERY improbable given the data distribution.
5/9: One of the piecewise ranges identified is ~$3.75 to ~$12. $$3.75 is the local min. ~$12 appears to be used like a touchpoint along with other important characteristics. There are many surrounding values that are also important, but I'm just dropping a quick little teaser.
6/9: Zooming into 2020, the share price immediately went straight up. Each range of data has their own set of governing "rules." I am led to believe on 07/20/20, all those rules addressing constraints like if-then loops and critical values "errored out."
7/9: Touching back to my "trust me, bro" tweets, these graphs highlight how a similar behavior seen in 2019/2020 is also seen recently. This is another example of how different share price ranges adhere to set "rules."
8/9: Similar to how ~$3.75 was an absolute min that also had a big zoom up, we see the same overall behavior occur at ~$77 on 1/25/2021 and 3/14/2022. This is because lots of reason, but the easiest one is because we entered completely new territory.
9/9: This teaser is one of MANY different ways I've been working on trying to show how both the dates and values are ripples of the past.

TLDR: The share price is also controlled and has been set by historical values.

Stay tuned!
Sometimes, I can be awful at explaining stuff. Essentially, I'll half expecting this shit to blow up if it follows the same trend as 2020.
Filthy casuals and fucking n00bs.

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1/9: So, here is a quick glance of SOME of the $GME shit showing how all this shit is related. Aight. Buckle up. Get your #GME tittehs jacked. This is only the beginning. First we got to separate this shit into 2 distinct sections: the parabolic shit and the linear shit as shown.
2/9: First the parabolic. I did mathz to determine the best dates to most accurately represent that shit. For easier math, I replaced dates to relative days so math is easier. Anyways, focusing on the high volume days, we get this fun graphs from 11/5/2004 to 01/10/2008.
3/9: To figure out the limits, we set those regression equations to 0 to determine essentially what day a limit occurred. From those dates, we can then figure out more important numbers, specifically c_1, along with more important dates.
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I believe @michaeljburry is referencing how for #GME 2021 has similar volatile dates as 2019. I've included a previous DD, 2019 vs 2021 share price data (that has been planarized, and other related stuff indicating this as well. #GameStop #math

reddit.com/r/Superstonk/c…
Some more data dump:

Here is a close up of that oscillating behavior beginnign in 2019. The volume data on the bottom has shows this signiature swing. You can also see how there are max volume outliers that seem to have an even displacement between each other.
Melvin entered the scene in 2016Q1. One could see how the oscillation become more defines around the same time . There also is a (highly improbable) linear decrease in the share price at this time.
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Given how so many of my twitter spaces have been about looking at the #data as well how to prepare yourself for #MOASS with the focused audience on the #n00bie #investor much like myself, I'm wanting to write down my suggestions on how to prepare.
If anyone knows of any related #DD, will you please send it my way so I can use it as a source and give shout outs? I plan on writing this up to be SUPER beginner friendly. Thank you in advance.
$GME #GameStop #n00btube #InvestingShouldNotBeIntimidating #yolo #rage
This is not #financial #advice. It is mere #suggestions that come from how I'm going about this. I'm an engineer not a wall street asshat.
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