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Re: Monroe1 post# 229942

Monday, 05/19/2025 12:39:10 PM

Monday, May 19, 2025 12:39:10 PM

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I held NSAV from 2011, until it crashed this year. In the meantime, it went as high as .1493. Back in 2012 or so, it was so low it wasn't tradable. At one point I could have sold at .00001, but the trading fee was higher than the stock, so I held. A few people used that as an opportunity to buy. Some made millions. So, NSAV is back there again. The same reasons. The company is broke and it will be or has been turned over to a new owner. It is not unreasonable to assume that it will go up, if the stock is not cancelled. Many times, tickers are sold in order to get listed on the market and avoid red tape. So, buy some shares, put them away, and check on then once a year. They may pay off and the bet is small at this point.