Hello!
I've been following this chat group off and on since 2016, when a childhood friend at a high school reunion waxed rhapsodic about a company with the unwieldy name of Resverlogix. (What could possibly go wrong?) Reading your reactions to the ups and downs of this enterprise -- the rare euphoria, the abundant despair -- has provided a strange sense of community in addition to valuable information. Thank you all for that.
I'm here to ask for a sanity check: Given the bizarre disparity between the current share price and the steadily growing body of science, does the risk/reward proposition for purchasing shares now seem as crazily favorable to you as it does to me? Eg, 20,000 shares now cost between $1000 and $1200 US. That's the most one can lose, whereas if the stock goes up to one dollar a share, one makes roughly $19,000. I have no idea how to price intellectual property, but can RVX's IP possibly be worth less than a buck a share, or have I lost my few remaining marbles? Thanks in advance for your thoughts!
Cheers!