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Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc V.VRB

Alternate Symbol(s):  VRBFD

VanadiumCorp Resource Inc. is a Canada-based critical metals company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Canada, with a primary focus on the exploration of the Lac Dore and Iron-T Properties in Quebec. The Company produces a stream of quality vanadium electrolytes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (VRFB). The Iron-T Property is located in the Nord-du-Quebec administrative region in the Province of Quebec, approximately 15 kilometers (km) east of Matagami and 780 km northwest of Montreal. The Lac Dore Property is located approximately 27 km east-southeast from the City of Chibougamau, in Eeyou Istchee James Bay Territory, Nord-du-Quebec administrative region, Province of Quebec, Canada. The Lac Dore Project comprises two claim blocks, referred to as Lac Dore Main and Lac Dore North. The Lac Dore Main claims cover an area of 648.82 hectares (Ha), and the Lac Dore North claims cover an area of 4,637.87 Ha.


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Post by Visthefutureon Oct 25, 2024 2:27pm
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$18.00/share in 2017 down to $.09 today

$18.00/share in 2017 down to $.09 today

The drop in Vanadiumcorps' share price from $18 to $0.09 since May 2017 is a significant decline, reflecting a loss of about 99.5% of the stock's value. The performance report is grim:

Percentage drop=(Old PriceNew Price)Old Price

×100

\text{Percentage drop} = \frac{(\text{Old Price} - \text{New Price})}{\text{Old Price}} \times 100


Percentage drop=(180.09)18×10099.5%

\text{Percentage drop} = \frac{(18 - 0.09)}{18} \times 100 \approx 99.5\%

Reverse Stock Split: What It Is, How It Works, and Examples

The decline shows substantial devaluation, which could be due to multiple factors, including poor financial performance, regulatory issues, or broader market conditions affecting the vanadium sector. 

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Key Chart Indicators for Investors to Watch

  1. Trading Volume: Increased trading volume can indicate strong interest or panic selling. Investors should look for unusually high volume, especially if it's combined with significant price movements.

  2. Moving Averages: The 50-day and 200-day moving averages can help gauge the overall trend. A stock trading consistently below these moving averages might be in a prolonged downtrend.

  3. Relative Strength Index (RSI): An RSI below 30 suggests the stock is oversold, while an RSI above 70 indicates it's overbought. Watching the RSI can help investors anticipate potential reversals.

  4. Support and Resistance Levels: Identifying key support (where the stock tends to stop falling) and resistance (where it stops rising) levels can be useful for spotting potential entry or exit points.

  5. MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence): MACD indicators can show momentum shifts and help identify possible trend changes. A cross of the MACD line over the signal line can indicate potential bullish or bearish movements.

Reason for the 10:1 Reverse Stock Split

Vanadiumcorps likely conducted the reverse stock split to increase the share price and improve the market perception of the company. A higher share price can make the stock more attractive to institutional investors and meet listing requirements on certain exchanges. Companies sometimes do this to prevent delisting from stock exchanges or to prepare for new financing activities.

The cancellation of their last financing might have created uncertainty, and the reverse split could be an effort to stabilize the stock price to make future financings more viable.

Expectations for New Financing Price

A reverse stock split doesn't change the fundamental value of a company but can signal upcoming financing rounds. The new financing price will likely be set based on several factors, including the company's valuation post-split, market conditions, and investor interest.

For new shareholders, the financing price could represent an opportunity to enter at a level where they believe the stock is undervalued, assuming the company can recover or grow. For existing shareholders, the financing could mean dilution, especially if the company issues new shares at a lower price than the market value before the reverse split.

Understanding the terms of the financing (such as warrants, rights offerings, or convertible debt) will be critical to assessing its impact on existing share value.

Good luck to y'all, VITF

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