AMC 15 BILLION AMC SHARES SHOWN! Short Squeeze Update

hey guys welcome back in today's video we are talking about the 15 billion shares of AMC exposed the AMC bonds massive institutions losses and many more in this video now starting off with possibly the biggest news today what we have is nearly 15 billion shares of AMC reported on morning start when only 320 million should exist another glitch why do all the glitches happen on AMC now you guys can obviously go take a look at this for yourself and you will see the amount of shares that exist for AMC to be at 4 of 15 billion shares now furthermore you can see it's showing at 0.03% of their total assets and they only hold about $1 billion in assets this is clearly a misreporting of numbers SL decimals but why on gme and AMC does someone need to be fired or do they include data on tokenized Securities or shares LM interesting so when you take a look at obviously their total AUM and then you take a look at in terms of what is showing in their total assets this is clearly something that is a mistake but the thing is why do these mistakes always happen to AMC and when you take a look and understand that 15 billion shares exist and you pil in everything that we've looked at in the past this is obviously something that is possible furthermore what we can take a look at is obviously understanding that gme was also affected as you can see Morning Star reflects 4.7 billion shares of GameStop when 427 million shares outstanding should exist glitch why do all the glitches happen on gme and AMC either this fund need to fire someone for not knowing how to use decimals or they've said the quiet part out loud as you guys can see here as well for gme now like we talked about everything is starting to make sense firstly the existence of synthetic shares of gme and AMC this is something that we've known for a very long time another data that we've gotten in the past before is obviously stand understanding that because AMC is of course cheaper than GameStop it's um more likely to there be more synthetics creative for AMC than to be gme now both of of course being suppressed it's just when you take a look at the price is more likely to be creating AMC synthetics and this explains it as well 15 billion shares of AMC and 4.7 billion shares of GameStop now like we've said this is something that again corresponds with the data that we have seen in the past and it looks like they are always um having these quote unquote glitches where they're exposing the amount of shares 15 billion shares is a number that again never been derived to but it's not something that is extremely surprising or shocking when we consider everything that they've done and speaking about these subjects and understanding that 15 billion shares of AMC 4.7 billion shares of GameStop you know let's take a look at this did you know that dtcc offers a service that allows asset managements Banks broker dealers wealth managers and Marketplace operators to tokenize assets so this is what we're looking right now this is a service that the dtcc offers and if you guys want to obviously understand it basically create and launch digital assets marketplaces that drives higher liquidity and grow new revenue streams now already one of the key words you should be understanding here is liquidity one of the things we've known for AMC is because the float that has been brought up for AMC means that there is no real shares meaning that there is an e liquidity issue for AMC now the fact we are seeing the volume drop is a Showcase of that but the reason why they need liquidity for the short sellers is because they need to locate settle and of course short AMC and I feel uh I suggest you guys obviously take a look at this post you can see that tldr is essentially dtcc is allowing participants within the ecosystem to create tokenized assets from stocks and bonds in the market that's estimated to be worth 16 trillion by 2030 now when you understand that this is a service they offer where they allow you to tokenize your assets and then you take a look at these screenshots where it's showing 4.7 billion where it's showing 15 billion you start to think that everything of course makes sense and is linking up like I said we are not surprised that there are 15 billion shares of AMC we've seen in the past how many synthetics they created how many synthetics they are likely to create every single day so to get to this number of 15 billion which may only just be one firm by the way this doesn't mean it covers every single share of AMC out there but is the fact we're looking at 15 billion when only 320 million exist is something that is already shocking and again why is there always a glitch that's happening for AMC and GM why don't we see these glitches on other shares that also you know like we said is being surprised or not being surprised Why didn't it happen to those shares so you can also see another interesting factor which is gme as the price attempts to rebound the short selling climbs to try and suppress the price shorts are so f it seems that they are the ones who can never afford to forget GameStop so one thing that we talked about was already last week we saw glitches of gme we saw that when gme closed on $23 it was saying that other people were actually buying gme on $30 even though the market was showing $23 and what we suspected was of course again the glitches to be happening and now you can see as we expected the volatility and volume to also come in continuing going into this week we're seeing the short volume suddenly Spike up again just another clear indication of how they're worried about GM GameStop how they're worried about AMC so already for with what we've seen so far you can already understand you know everything that it's going on and something that is extremely bullish for AMC is understanding the bonds why would bonds increase in value why would it be rising that's because the lean holders are willing to pay more for these due to the ever increasing unlikelihood of bankruptcy the the lower the chance of bankruptcy the higher the value the value are consistently rising and so something that is always a hot topic for AMC is the likelihood of bankruptcy now of course there are many indications and factors to be looking at to understand whether or not AMC will go to bankruptcy and when you look at it across the board you'll know that the likelihood of bankruptcy is decreasing every single day wherever you look at the fact we've made a record-breaking eor wherever you're looking at the fact we're increasing our revenue streams wherever the fact you're just looking at the fundamentals improving or in this case also the bond price going up these are all factors showing whether it's fundamentally whether it's the sentiment people do not believe nor see the possibility of AMC going bankrupt and that itself is what we need to be focusing on like I said when you see an article that says AMC is going to go bankrupt make sure you do your own due diligence make sure you actually look at the factors which indicate whether or not AMC will go bankrupt like I said none this ever financial advisor do take our s make sure do you own due diligence and research and it's extremely important to understand how these factors obviously affect the bankruptcy of AMC and why it shows that the bankruptcy likelihood is extremely extremely low now look the sequence of events Bank of America is citadel's prime broker Bank of America customers showing glitches burshire halfway dump the glitches Bank of America is sitting on huge unrealized losses Warren Buffett exiting Bank of America in Mass what does this logic tell you now recently what we talked about was obviously how Bank of America is a d Prime broker now we're seeing many concerns about what Bank of America is doing extremely extremely bad right now and we talked about because of the fact that Bank of America owns a large proportion of um cadel's assets if it comes to it they also have the actual rights to again liquidate these Assets Now when you understand truly how big the losses is you can take a look at here unrealized losses by FDIC backed institution so this is talking about as a general now compare it you can see here right now we are in the negatives and if you compare it to 2008 where the obviously we saw the crisis obviously happening you can see how right now the despite nothing happening we are way bigger than we was back in 2008 and I think one word to one sentence to summarizes quite clearly is we are prepared for a while for this transfer of wealth unrealized losses for banks equals unrealized gains for retailers because one of the biggest reasons for why we're seeing these unrealized losses is obviously because of the over leverage positions they've made on certain stocks now it's not to say that all of these unrealized losses is because of AMC and gme but we definitely know that the ones who have overleveraged on their positions on AMC and gme are definitely having massive losses and that those losses will be the exact wealth that will be transferred to the re retail investors and just how we talked about yesterday it will be even higher because if people are not willing to sell their shares at $11,000 then they will have to buy it back at 2,000 and if people AR willing to sell at 2,000 they will buy buy it back at 3,000 and obviously it goes on and on and that would be the exact wealth transfer that we talk about and H why you're seeing again the need to tokenize these assets hence why you're seeing that there exist 15 billion shares of AMC because they are worried about transferring the wealth and it's precisely because they're worried they need to suppress AMC but it's also precisely because they're suppressing AMC when they do have to pay they will have to buy back all 15 or at the very minimum 15 billion shares of AMC you can also see the bank cooked the books on the last day of August of the RP over $440 billion Now That September has commenced and cooked books are locked in for August the real RP numbers can be shown 330 billion mutual fund MMF cash to buy up the US Treasury issurance via 69 CP and like we talked about this is always something that is um very interesting to look at and it's also something that indicates currently the liquidity that in the market the capital uh accessible for these Banks short sellers institutions and like we've seen when we do see this number go down and when we do see this number go to zero it wouldn't mean that these funds have less and less Capital to use to Aid and finance their current over leverage positions and when they can't U Finance their over leverage positions that's when they have to start selling their assets that's when they have to suppress the price down even more and to the point where when they don't have any liquidity they will obviously have to cover anyway guys thanks for watching the video I'll catch you guys next time

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