Liquid Paper
The problem: There are over 1.3 trillion dollars worth of restricted securities (stock) trading on the U.S. stock exchanges held by thousands of corporate officers, directors and affiliates of publicly traded companies as well as both institutional and accredited investors. As you will discover, most of this [restricted] stock is almost worthless to it’s holders as their ability to liquidate these shares has been heavily restricted by the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to protect public investors and the viability of the issuing company itself. Because of this, this particular group of shareholders is often “paper-rich” and “cash-poor”. As an example,…