Post by
Wangotango67 on Mar 22, 2016 1:01pm
VeeP
I don't know much about roll back - i ahve in thepast tried ot understand them form a shjareholder poijt of view - with the fact a shareholder gets less shares - and thestodk is placed in a higher value status but with each increase from that higher plateau - is far less percentage increase than from - whence it once was at - (based on percentage increases)
What i was meaning - is this....
Is it fair to release roll back news - and since such news is a downer and did drop the stock - is it fair to include this new price in an averaging ? Or is it fair to go prior to the press of a roll back and look at hre averaging of the stock price over xxx amouhnt of time ... like include the greater of the shares bought - at 7 ents ?
If this was factored in - i would be in favor - but the way your talking - it appears the price in which it is now at - would be the price ????
i don't know too much about this roll back stuff - other than percentage price point comparisions... This is all new to me - and my stomach is in knots...
I have to get the heck out of stocks- i don't know how you guys do it.... its so stressful - some investors are so lucky to pick certai stocks and all goes well - just wish i could do that consistently - lol -
Anyways.... it is what it is.... I just want ot see a gain.... Its been such a long wait ....
Cheers !
Comment by
SilverSaver333 on Mar 22, 2016 1:13pm
Wango, what is your current break even point. If you don't mind me asking.