If you buy stock at $50 dollars and then the company goes bust and the stock stops being traded permanently at $.01, you lost $49.01 per share.
No, you traded $50 (A) for a stock of a company (B). The stock (B) went down and then you traded it for $0.01 (C)
A to B to C. No property lost, you just traded your property for other property that went down in value.
Or as you might say: you traded 50 bucks per share for 1 cent per share, where did you lose money on that?
Like DD said, you are shifting terms.
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