This isn’t investing at all—it’s legal robbery. CAR (Avis), with no good news, surged from $107 to $850, then crashed 80% in the following two days. The truth is: two funds control 71% of the floating shares, and the short positions are as high as 86%. This is illegal “hoarding and cornering” in a high-standard market, but in the U.S. stock market of 2026, it’s just a grave for retail traders. The main players have already finished distributing at high levels, and in $300

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