RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right… Holy Fak bro! All your obsfucation aside Here is the actual quote by bagcheese littered with inconsistencies and factually incorrect math that you will likely ignore yet again but it's worth a shot.
- If a share is purchased at $1 and goes to $120, what percentile gain in share price is that divot111?
12,000% correct? (I’ve probably lost you already). In fact although I've tried to make it easy for you divot11, you are likely completely lost already.
- If you buy a stock at $120 and it falls to $1, what percentile loss in share price is that? Oh, wait for it, wait for it divot111…………………………that’s correct, the share price decline is -12,000% ..go google that chicken little.
So he first asks what percentile gain results from his example and then displays the answer in percentage. Two completely different things but the percentage displayed was 100 % correct.
Next he does the example in reverse not displaying the equation he used to come up with his completely false result. I even googled it like he asked and, wait for it, nothing! Not a single thing in his latter statement make any sense at all factually. Share price decline of 12,000 percent, which is impossible, even though he asked what it was in percentile? Derrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Now please ask me what math I want clarified again and we will continue to go round and round. Or show how anything he claimed is correct using real math, not obscure math. Math is not up for debate ever. It is either wrong or correct every time. Do you also debate that 2+2 can equal 5?