@OnTheBallGames
Most people find a huge ego, arrogance & constant bragging annoying.
Tweet sentiment: 50% support, 20.83% confront for @aleabitoreddit. Highlights accurate microcap theses, mixed outcomes, and biased criticism within the community.
I don’t understand the hate @aleabitoreddit is receiving He finds stocks that no one is talking about. People criticize him about pumping small caps but the thesis for each and every one of them is accurate He has talked about microcap stocks that even Citrini talks about. But no one is criticized Citrini. Some stocks play out and some don’t - that’s the game, but the thesis he provides for each and every one of them is accurate
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What the community is saying — both sides
several replies treat the research as factual validation of the inventory argument.
the bullish valuation case: reaching profitability within a year could multiply the stock based on peers' revenue ratios.
credit given for doing more to promote the sector than anyone in the last decade.
criticism that skeptics skip due diligence, then blame social posts when they miss upside.
a pragmatic view: investing requires hope tempered by acceptance that outcomes can be different; not for everyone.
many replies attribute criticism to simple envy rather than substantive counterarguments.
supporters encourage continued work and praise the contributor's technical competence.
a few replies go beyond disagreement, labeling detractors as miserable and saying they deserve scorn.
Followers claim he front-runs his audience, pumps and dumps the microcaps he posts, cherry-picks winners to build a following and repeats the cycle — some call for an SEC investigation and point to suspiciously high trading activity (e.g., “5000 trades” in a month).
Critics say constant bragging about wins (multiple times a week) while ignoring losses feels sloppy and arrogant — the tone and self-promotion annoy many.
People point to concrete examples (like pushing $VLN) that left stocks down — e.g., $VLN ~-50% since his mention — suggesting followers and bagholders have been harmed.
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Most people find a huge ego, arrogance & constant bragging annoying.
It's not hard to understand. The reason he is able to achieve these kinds of returns is by front running all of his followers before he makes a post. Serial pump and dumping should be investigated by the SEC. What he's doing is unethical. We don't hear about the bagholders.
The „hate“ is mainly because it feels very unprofessionell but also annoying if you mention your good calls 20x a week and if you try to ignore the bad ones
Investing is about optimism and hoping for the best, but knowing that it may not turn out the way you want it to. It's not for everyone. Some people are just fucking miserable cunts. And they deserve to be.
I did read his thesis on incorrect inventory - which was correct If they achieve profitability by next year - it can 2-3X from here based on revenue ratio of competing companies
He has done more to raise the profile of the UK small cap semi industry than anyone in the last decade!
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