you're throwing a bunch of concepts out that you don't understand. Just being honest.
Dilution is not only "temporary" drops - unless demand for either the equity or preferred shares increase due for whatever reason is perm. What you're betting on is the more people pile into the stock and cause shorters to sell. Shorts new of the event and could have settled and AMC popped about 10% when the news dropped. The AMC balance sheet is horrible - this is a long shot to pump prices but it "may" work.
What have no idea what you're talking about, dilution is always a temporary drop
the short sellers have to pay back billions of shares, they need the stock price to go to zero in order to get out of their situation, which is why the strategy has always been to hold the stock
you have no idea what you're talking about
don't invest in it then, when this whole thing began AMC was at 1 dollar a share, so all the original holders like me are still comfortable winning and have fortified a positions to the point we can't lose
you are late to party, if you don't understand whats going on don't invest in the stock