KindlyMD sinks 55% as swing traders told to ‘exit’ ahead of volatility

Shares in the Bitcoin-buying firm KindlyMD dropped 55% after CEO David Bailey encouraged low-conviction traders to exit.

Shares in the healthcare-turned-Bitcoin holdings company KindlyMD Inc. halved on Monday as its CEO warned of an upcoming increase in “share price volatility” and encouraged short-term traders to sell if they’re only looking to profit.

“We expect share price volatility may increase for a period of time,” David Bailey said in a shareholder letter on Monday, citing the firm’s regulatory filing on Friday registering a $200 million discounted share sale to private investors.

KindlyMD’s deal, called a private investment in public equity (PIPE) offering, raised money by offering its shares at a discount, and its filing on Friday allowed those investors to freely trade their shares.

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