I understand the risk of an R/S in terms of losing more value of your shares. However, my post was to clarify what an R/S actually is. Based on the 1:200, each share will be worth .08-.10 after the R/S. The value of your decreased share count remains the same. You just have less shares at a higher cost per share allowing for a greater loss. Just trying to keep the facts straight.
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