— Why it moved
Why VVOS Stock Nearly Doubled Today — June 5, 2026
A debt-for-equity deal to rescue its Nasdaq listing sent Vivos to a midday double — the top printed two minutes after Stock Pulse's alert, then the whole spike bled away.

What moved VVOS stock
Vivos Therapeutics is a $9M-cap medical device company. It announced a binding agreement with Streeterville Capital to exchange up to $4.5 million of senior debt for preferred and common stock, plus a 90-day pause on debt repayments. The press release said the quiet part out loud: this is about keeping the Nasdaq listing.
The mechanics
A cap that small on a 10.7M-share float doesn't need much — volume ran to roughly 400 times the 30-day average, and with only a 5% premarket gap the entire run happened intraday as the headline circulated.
VVOS by the numbers
The alert window
The alert fired at 11:55 AM at $1.25. The high was $1.36 at 11:57 — two minutes later, +8.8%. Two minutes and eleven cents. A real-time reader had effectively nothing to catch.
How VVOS's move ended
From that 11:57 top it bled all afternoon to $0.8508, 31.9% below the alert — a 37% peak-to-close fade — even though the stock still finished up on the day. Swapping debt for equity to preserve a listing is distress repair, and it is dilutive by design, on a stock already down 89% from its 52-week high. When the catalyst is a rescue of the listing rather than the business, the spike is sellers' liquidity, not buyers' conviction.