The trigger for me to buy will be on material news (acquisition of a revenue producing business). Since I follow the PR's they indicate something happening imminently.
I personally discounted the negative opinion long ago. The daily claims of DTC chill, no bid, SEC shut down (even wih specific dates in one case) have never come to pass. It's just irrelevant spam until solid facts prove otherwise. Unfortunately the cut and paste spam hasn't been deleted and is repeated by several posters daily.
BCAP's O/S has been maxed for almost 8 months. There are no shares for the company to sell, so there's clearly no share selling scam by the company.
The business fundamentals remain as they are (not a driver one way or the other at this time). As I wrote to you recently, the stock is trading in a stable range. You only need to review the trading tape to confirm that.
Volume means nothing if one intends to acquire for the long term, but it will frustrate short-term traders who have few people to sell to. That lack of short-term flipping also reduces trading volume. There is another reason IMO for the lack of volume, but I have no intention of discussing it here.
The stock will succeed if t can acquire current revenue generating assets and increase its book value, or it will fail if it can't. That's the risk-reward here, not the $100 difference on a one-tick flip.