Making free money via Reverse Stock Splits (Guide)

Originalman

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how much of a pop are you expecting?

Not sure. But on most of these its anywhere from $1 to $7. per account. The key is you must only buy the stock 0n 3 accounts per brokerage.

You go over 3 account and they will not do the reverse split. So if you got for example fidelity and vanguard. You buy the stock on 3 accounts on Fidelity and 3 accounts on Vanguard. Any more than three accounts and they gonna shut you down or stop you from buying the splits. Or worse charge large fees stopping anyone from doing the reverse splits.

For clarity 3 accounts are the accounts that you have under your name (user name and password) for one brokerage company.
 

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Just got on this. Signed up on the substack and gonna add more brokerages than my Fidelity and Robinhood. Could probably get my pops to get in on this too... Shout out to the OP and Originalman for putting me on.
 

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Just found this thread and read through it. Appreciate all who contributed to it. I'm not big on Twitter, and it's true that the-coli doesn't always get notifications right on time, but hopefully I can participate in the next one. I have 3-4 accounts spread over 3 brokerages that I can try this on.

Question, there was a tweet on the first page of this thread where the guy said to buy 4 shares. Does that mean that the ideal play in that instance would have been to purchase 12 from that one brokerage (12 divided over 3 different accounts)?
 

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In most cases its not worthwhile to buy more because of the way they round up. Its rarely profitable to buy more, but when it is the Twitter lets you know how many to buy. But its unfortunately not an infinite flip. Buying more than 1 in most cases decreases your profit after the transition.
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Just found this thread and read through it. Appreciate all who contributed to it. I'm not big on Twitter, and it's true that the-coli doesn't always get notifications right on time, but hopefully I can participate in the next one. I have 3-4 accounts spread over 3 brokerages that I can try this on.

Question, there was a tweet on the first page of this thread where the guy said to buy 4 shares. Does that mean that the ideal play in that instance would have been to purchase 12 from that one brokerage (12 divided over 3 different accounts)?

Yes in that instance it would be 12 (or 4 each in each account).

Depends on the stock and what dude says. Each stock is different...some can be one share, some can be 4 shares, some can be a percentage of a share and some can be even 100 shares as mentioned each stock is different and it depends on what dude tells you.

But the key is whatever stock it is and whatever dude tells you.......you must not buy on more than 3 accounts on any brokerage or they will catch on and possibly kill your account or stop any reverse splitting of the stocks.
 
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