5cap: You CLEARLY are mis-informed...
You can compare a 1.5M O/S to a 19.5M O/S and try to call them the same all you want, I see statistics and probability not quite your strong suit. Still waiting on the volume stats for other 1.5M O/S companies, btw. Apparently you're not too familar with the concept of volatility, either. The potential for VTSI to lose 50%+ of it's value in a day on any kind of PERCEIVED bad news, especially now that it will be EASY TO SHORT, is quite real. The big boys with the big capital will just toy with all the small timers currently in this stock. This R/S will siginificantly increase the risk of us falling back to .01 - .04 range (converting R/S prices back to pennies). How likely do you think we'll go to .01 - .04 if we stay as is? Highly unlikely, IMO.
Funny you tried to use that article as any kind of justification for your half-baked assumption. I just read the first couple paragraphs and had to LMAO at the ignorance displayed in it.
"So if volume is 10 million it means 10 million people sold and 10 million people bought that day."
ROTFLMAO!! Really? And you are using information from someone that writes something so ludicrously off-the-mark to support your claim? Right....
No "INVESTOR" in their right mind will touch a stock with an O/S of 1.5M on the pink sheets with unaudited financials. Like I said before, all the R/S will due is get rid of the gamblers on sub $0.10.stocks for the gamblers on $1 - $10 stocks. VTSI will still be an extremely high-risk play and exactly what would have been gained .. the POTENTIAL at a few more sales? Bad idea, IMO.