Nobody has to buy it. Probably when it falls below a $1 a share is when more people will start picking up shares of it. Anywhere between 50 cents and $1 is probably a buy, but nobody really knows.
I am not making any guarantees here, nor am I a professional broker or a financial advisor, yet this is what my gut feeling is telling me. I recommend you speak to a professional financial advisor about this. I would like to think it is a good long term stock as Citibank is pretty well established this industry.
Good luck!
A stock that's rising is somewhat likely to keep rising, while one that is falling is somewhat likely to keep falling. Sure, many change directions, but there's never any guarantee, and it's difficult to predict when this would happen. If it was easy to predict, other investors would do so, too.
Then the price would already reflect this prediction. The fact that the price is falling probably means that a lot of people are watching it closely and becoming more and more convinced that it's worthless. Worthless is no bargain at any price.
In every situation you have multiple choices, sometimes yes and no, and sometimes more than two, but you never just have one choice. Therefore, a stock cannot go so low that you have to buy it. It can go so low that you are strongly obliged to buy it, maybe, but never so that you have to.
About the question, though, I believe that it won't ever get low enough that you have to buy it without becoming free. Why? Because people don't trust it enough anymore.It's already dropped under a dollar and there's not really any reason it won't go farther.
There just isn't enough faith in the market right now regardless of the price.
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