On the stock market since 2026, it operates in the world of money and finance. Now — the numbers.
Executive selling isn’t always bad news; people sell for personal reasons too. Still, the thin buying side is worth noting.
An investor who bought at the very peak is down 66% today. The business is the same; what changed most is the price — and the expectations — the market pins on it.
It pays out $47.35 per share each year — regular cash for whoever holds the stock.
This stock swings about 5.6 times as much as the market average. Big rallies — and big drops — can both happen fast.
Over the last 12 months, executives reported 76 sells against just 0 buys. Not an alarm bell by itself, but a number worth watching.
On our five-subject report card, RVI sits behind the class. A low grade doesn’t mean “doomed” — it means “big claim, small proof.”
The takeaway: RVI is a high-risk stock — not yet profitable, and its future rides on its product catching on.