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Monday, 10/27/2014 2:33:03 PM

Monday, October 27, 2014 2:33:03 PM

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For the ones who don't know if your trending down, note: When one divides 1/.002 = 5.00 the bid and you have the ask at 1/.004 = .0025 a lower price chances are it will keep trending that way.


How this works is that all trades go through the house " the company " were they take on depreciation selling below the bid on fractional shares.



What I'm saying is that a .0025 of a share they are now asking $.004 cents so you take one share divide it by .0025 and what do you have 500 smaller shares now equaling one original share at the offering.


So 500 shares X .004 = $20,00 per the cost of the original share.



So many investors don't look at the fractional share price that start below the Dollar Mark.


There are other ways to look at it as well but when one looks at it in a equality view it makes it very easy to understand.



The more shares outstanding will tip the scale into fractional shares. So take your S1 filing at the time of issuing and its dollar value and divide it by the number of outstanding shares and once that value tips under the decimal your now into fractional shares.


Often just before the tip over you will see the pros spike it up " dead cat bounce" trying to get ahead of the issuing of the fractional shares were dilution starts.


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