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If enough people want to sell their "No" shares, the "Yes" holders may be able to sell out at an elevated price, like 6%, potentially getting a 2x return on their investment

This makes it make sense. Someone anticipating the rapture in 2025 isn't worried about the money they will have after the rapture. But even 3% is high, and probably represents some early profit taking for warly investors.

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