Excellent points, bro.! Nowadays the majority of OTC stock investors are extremely stupid: they treat the Zero-Dilution-Risk and Zero-R/S-Risk Non-Reporting hidden gem (such as SLRW) like the "trash" due to its no fluff news and no costly filing status; instead they are willing to lose thousands dollars or even tens of thousands dollars to buy those so-called reporting POS SACMs --- the majority of OTC Reporting stocks just keep doing the Endless Huge Dilutions and the Repeated Huge R/S to rob the clueless investors! I really don't understand: why the majority OTC investors are such stupid and what are their investment goals?
For me I'm doing totally in the opposite way: usually if I see any OTC stock on the Reporting tier (such as OTCCI and OTCQB etc.) then I just bypass it; I only invest in those non-reporting stocks like SLRW and the only exception is the High-Book-Value reporting stock (such as EFLN: $0.0082 BV v.s. trading at the ridiculous low 0.0002 now)! Also if I see a OTC stock with over 1B shares AS then I just bypass it unless it has 1B or less shares of OS (such as ECPL: 100B shares Huge AS but only 22M shares FIXED Tiny OS).
Should the CEO of SLRW increase the AS to over 1B shares from the current 600M shares I would liquidate my position and run as soon as I can because I hate both the OTC-Reporting stocks and the Huge-AS OTC stocks...
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