Imagine a scenario where a company decides to buy back its own shares at a price nearly 170% higher than its recent lows, and it provides a specific legal loophole that lets small investors cut to the front of the line. Deep within the SEC’s Edgar database, a micro-cap energy player has just triggered a “special situation” that most institutional sharks are too big to touch, but which offers a sophisticated retail investor an annualized return potential exceeding 600%+ at the time of our publication.
At this rate, we might all end up relocating to the Bahamas.