-$199 Loss
PCLALong Stock

Closed out my remaining PCLA position after the reverse split. Originally held 1350 shares at 0.3981, which converted to 45 shares at an adjusted cost basis of 11.94 after the 30:1 split. Sold at 7.51 to exit the name and free up mental and capital space. Took the loss rather than stay trapped in a low‑liquidity ticker post‑split. Good reminder that reverse splits can turn “cheap” charts into expensive holds, and that honoring reality is better than clinging to the old pre‑split numbers.
Broker:ETrade
-$540 Loss
PCLALong Stock
-$795 Loss
PCLALong Stock
$20 Profit
PCLALong Stock
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