How A Flat Stock Can Lose You Half Your Money
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You bought a micro-cap at five dollars. A year later, it's still trading at five dollars. Flat year, right?
You actually lost about forty percent of your money. The chart doesn't show it. The account doesn't show it. But the math is undeniable.
In episode 2 of Watchlist Wire, host Atlas and co-host Michael walk through how dilution quietly destroys retail returns in the micro-cap world, the five SEC filings that reveal a company's dilution profile in twenty minutes, and how to tell the difference between dilution that builds value and dilution that just buys survival.
No stock tips. No hype. No promises about getting rich. Just the math behind one of the most consistent destroyers of retail returns in the micro-cap market.
Next week: the toxic convertible. The specific instrument that creates death spirals where falling stock prices trigger more dilution, which triggers more falling prices.
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