Impressive...a sure-fire strategy. But help me completely understand it so I don't miss out. The suggestion is that when the SP hits rock bottom -- when a company like DPLS whose SP will be under constant pressure due to continuation of dilution -- and when the SP ends up with a bid/ask of .0001/.0002 -- and when the .0001 bid has only a few remaining to dump into -- and it is clearly apparent that it will be going to no bid -- that is the point of rock bottom and that is the point of maximum opportunity. In other words, when no bid is right around the corner, that is when I should be loading up on the .0002 ask and put myself in a position to possibly never be able to unload my .0002's and get out. Excellent strategy. I don't see how I can lose. Thank you. ;-)
* Traders move the Price of the stock Down 6-to-9 months in advance, to a Price Level that is seen as, a "Point of Maximum Opportunity" and "Fairly Valued".