InvestorsHub Logo
Followers 13
Posts 517
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 07/30/2013

Re: TiddyMonster post# 139463

Tuesday, 02/20/2018 11:21:58 PM

Tuesday, February 20, 2018 11:21:58 PM

Post# of 143133
Basically, if someone buys whatever shares, the “value” goes to the last transaction value of the stock. So, likely someone will say here’s 100$, I’ll buy a million shares and that’s that. The stock is “worth” .0001 cents. Now let’s get wild, and pretend nobody wants to sell any of their shares for less than .0049 cents, and then magically, someone decides that yes, this stock is worth .0049 cents, and they buy a hundred shares, or even whatever the total available at .0049 cents is, then the stock is “worth” .0049 cents per share.

Now that’s a drastic change in share price, and usually will only move maybe a few fractions of a penny in a day, it just depends on the market. Maybe tomorrow google will announce hey we’re buying Cbyi at .0010 cents per share, because we’ll pretend that alphabet is slightly retarded, but they say they’re doing it. Speculation will send that price through the roof, and all of a sudden those original 100$/1 million shares, are now worth a dollar each, and you choose to sell at a dollar each. Someone might pay that dollar a share, and now, you have a million dollars in your account from your 100$ investment.

Make sense?