The impetus for the end of NSS will be a combination of consistent positive news and financial results combined with a turn in market sentiment that will create large and consistent buying.
The above statement is about the only thing that makes sense to me for the bleeding to stop, regardless of the excuse we use for the non-stop falling price. Use it "as is" if you believe NSS is the issue.
If you believe the cause is massive selling and/or lack of buying, change the first few words to: The impetus for the end of the massive selling will be...
By the way, I am also unfortunate enough to have been patient and holding VPCO. It's Nov 3rd 2014 closing price was 2.81 and today it closed at .42 For the most part the share structure has not changed. (i.e. no dilution) Should I assume NSS must be happening to them too? I have a couple other stocks that have dropped too. If the number of shares hasn't increased, they must "all" be the victims of NSS, right?