Golpe: The problem is, if you get caught with a bunch of shares when it is officially over, those shares are worth zero. It's a dangerous game, wading in among the manipulators, shorts and players [not our beloved Player 1234].
What would you be buying shares in? Answer: a hollowed-out company with no revenue, no possibility of revenue, employees gone, and an unknown time left for the music stoppage and everyone trying to find a chair.
IMO, I would stay away from it. My guess is, as soon as a big investor comes aboard and buys a bunch of shares hoping to make a few bucks by trading--that's when the hot air will go out of this paper bag--leaving the investor with a heap of worthless shares.
Seriously, the odds are against an amateur getting in with professionals who do this for a living, and still expect to win.
Isn't that how you stayed in the losing game this long? IMO, throwing good money after bad in an effort to catch up is foolhardy.
But, hey, it's a free country--jump in and I hope you score big. If so, you will be one of the rare few who did.
Best wishes in your quest--
Blue