RSRC was built by Nikolas and Marvin. We wanted a course that put the entire reverse split framework in one place — every formula, every checklist, every cited source. So we built it ourselves.

Laguna Beach, CA
Nikolas built RSRC from the ground up — the website, the course structure, the workbook, the tools. He came to reverse split trading the same way most people do: stumbling into it while trying to figure out why certain stocks moved the way they did after a corporate action.
What he couldn't find was a single place that explained the whole pattern clearly — how to read the filings, how to calculate float, how to size a position, when to walk away. So he and Marvin built it. Everything in Tier 1 is the course Nikolas wished existed when he was starting out.

Marvin is the research side of RSRC. He digs into the filings, tracks the patterns, and is the reason the course is built on cited sources rather than gut feeling. If a claim is in the workbook, Marvin found the SEC filing or exchange rule that backs it up.
His focus is on making sure the framework actually holds up — not just in theory, but against real setups. The 38 citations in Tier 1, the risk scoring system, the red-flag checklist: those came from Marvin spending time on EDGAR so you don't have to start from scratch.