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      05-27-2021, 03:08 AM   #6472
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What? I'm confused. Why would that make them close out their liability?

Lets say for example that I owe $20K in credit card debt. There's nothing that stops me from opening new credit cards at 0% interest and just using the new credit card to pay off the old one. That's essentially what they do when they reset the FTDs. They can just keep resetting them forever. Why would Gamestop doing well or another opportunity make me pay back my debt? I'm just choosing not to pay it back. Ever. It doesn't matter how much I owe, or how many shares I have to buy if I never have to pay it back.
The new rules enacted by the SEC, maybe? Not sure.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/..._are_possibly/

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