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- How to Spot Upcoming Offerings 101 A skill every small cap trader needs. Here are 5 key things to look for: 🧵
- Important Changes to Nasdaq's Minimum Bid Price Rules 🚨 Here's what you need to know...
- What an incredible write-up 🔥$SOUN +$998,941.24 Time for a slightly longer thread. I want to go over how I found, researched and executed this opportunity.
- Replying to @TheOneLanceBthe main constraint for me is the stocks not doing what I want them to do
- Replying to @AskEdgarIONew Rules (Effective January 2025): 1.) Faster Suspension of Trading - If a company uses both 180-day compliance periods (360 days total) and still fails to meet the $1 requirement, they must move to OTC during any appeals - Can still appeal, but no longer able to trade on
- $CING recently made a 600% move, but what's the endgame? Here's a 2 minute masterclass on understanding a company's financing options (you need to know this as a short seller):
- Replying to @AskEdgarIOOld Rules: Nasdaq requires all listed companies to maintain a minimum bid price of $1 per share When a stock fell below $1, companies had: - An initial 180-day period to regain compliance - Possibility of a second 180-day period - Could appeal and continue trading on Nasdaq
- Replying to @AskEdgarIOPotential Implications - Companies may become more proactive about maintaining their stock price - Potentially more preventive reverse splits while stocks are still trading above $1 (rather than waiting until the stock is sub $1) - Companies might opt for higher split ratios to







