Opendoor evolving into version 2.0Opendoor Technologies IncBATS:OPENBlueberryOpendoor is trying to do something bold in a market that has not changed in a century. It wants to become the market maker for homes. A fast, liquid, always on platform powered by AI. The new CEO is driving this shift with focus and speed. He comes from a background where product execution mattered more than slogans. He built teams that shipped. He cut waste. He pushed operations to run on data, not instinct. That discipline is now being forced into a business that grew lazy on cheap capital and slow cycles. The vision is simple. Price homes with precision. Buy fast. Sell fast. Hold nothing longer than needed. Take a small spread. Repeat thousands of times. Market makers in finance thrive on speed and volume. Housing has never had that model because the data was messy and decisions took time. AI changes that. It can scrape, compare and price in seconds. It can see patterns humans miss. It can adjust to shifts in demand before the market notices. The opportunity is large. Housing is the biggest asset class on earth. Even a small share of transactions at scale can produce strong returns. If Opendoor can remove friction, it can create a new standard for liquidity. That would pull in sellers who want certainty and buyers who want speed. It also builds a flywheel. More data creates better pricing. Better pricing attracts more users. More users increase volume. Volume strengthens spreads. The technical picture helps the story. Heavy short interest sits against a company that now has a clear plan and a leader with resolve. A small piece of good news can force shorts to cover. Strong volume can turn into momentum. The market is watching for proof. If early signs show progress, the stock can squeeze. The forecasts provided herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as guarantees of future performance. This is an example only to enhance a consumer's understanding of the strategy being described above and is not to be taken as Blueberry Markets providing personal advice.