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yeah at around 1:30 today they released that news and gme started taking off
I bought DELL
I sold my amc at 5.60 - you are good to go now
I never buy otc anymore.
I have been trading nvda for years - since 2015. I also still have shares I bought pre split in 2015 that as of today have a cost basis of 5.88. That will change after the close tomorrow when split is effective.
It is a formality and it doesn't affect splits - only dividends. I have been running the Investor Help for years and this has come up a lot. I am surprised it didn't this week with nvda. Read this: https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=174552742
No it is not. It is until the close tomorrow. After the close tomorrow it splits:
How the Nvidia stock split works
Investors who hold Nvidia stock at the end of the trading day Thursday are set to receive nine additional shares of the stock after the end of trading day Friday. The value of the shares will be adjusted to reflect the split.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/investing/2024/06/05/nvidia-stock-split/73979065007/
Nvidia owns stakes in four U.S.-listed stocks — Arm Holdings (ARM), Recursion Pharmaceuticals (RXRX), SoundHound AI (SOUN) and Serve Robotics (SERV) — says an Investor's Business Daily analysis of data from S&P Global Market Intelligence and MarketSurge.
https://www.investors.com/etfs-and-funds/sectors/sp500-nvidia-owns-4-stocks-one-is-doing-even-better-than-it-is/
Well when they split 4:1 the last time it did drop after the split. But that was a few years ago and they weren't posting huge earnings like they are now so who the heck knows. Nowadays nothing makes sense with the market and how stocks move. Some idiot posts a cartoon of someone playing a video game and the stock goes ballistic (gme). Go figure.
Conclusion
The record date for stock splits is not relevant to the investor. It is only relevant for those involved in behind-the-scenes record-keeping (e.g. the company, stock brokers).
If you buy shares at a pre-split price, you will receive the split shares on the distribution date.
https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/129819/when-am-i-entitled-to-participate-in-a-stock-split-record-date-split-date-e
Holder of record doesn't matter with a split - it matters with a divvy. If you buy a stock the last day before the split, you still get the split shares post split. That holder of record is just a formality that means they have to notify holders of record. Have you even heard of someone buying a stock pre split and not getting the split shares because they weren't holders of record. Doesn't happen.
What happens if I buy or sell shares on or after the Record Date and before the Ex Date?
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If you buy shares on or after the Record Date but before the Ex Date, you will purchase the shares at the pre-split price and will receive (or your brokerage account will be credited with) the shares purchased. Following the split, you will receive (or your brokerage account will be credited with) the additional shares resulting from the stock split.
https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/129819/when-am-i-entitled-to-participate-in-a-stock-split-record-date-split-date-e
I don't think so. You can still buy them pre split tomorrow - it splits after the close tomorrow.
ARM makes a component that nvda uses. That is why nvda tried to buy them and owns stock in them.
SSNT down 8% on insider sale: https://www.otcmarkets.com/filing/html?id=17598984&guid=8jQ-keTzDwuKJth
I also sold amd this morning at 164.77 - bought it at 160.35 yesterday - it is now 167 - I am really good at selling too early lol
lmao
Congrats on being "too dumb and too lazy!"
Moral of the story: I SOLD TOO SOON!
I sold it on the first move up. lol
Joined you at .0702
ADRT down 58% - take a look at what it did on Friday - company had no idea why it went up that much
GME nonsense again. Maybe your AMC will rocket for you today.
MRVL down over 12% - picked up a few here - the AI/semiconductors down today
MDB down 24% - this one has been on fire the past few months. Software co that reported earnings:
Reports Q1 (Apr) earnings of $0.51 per share, excluding non-recurring items, $0.13 better than the FactSet Consensus of $0.38; revenues rose 22.3% year/year to $450.56 mln vs the $440.94 mln FactSet Consensus.
Co issues downside guidance for Q2 (Jul), sees EPS of $0.46-0.49, excluding non-recurring items, vs. $0.58 FactSet Consensus; sees Q2 revs of $460-464 mln vs. $472.89 mln FactSet Consensus.
Co issues downside guidance for FY25 (Jan), sees EPS of $2.15-2.30, excluding non-recurring items, vs. $2.43 FactSet Consensus; sees FY25 revs of $1.88-1.90 bln vs. $1.94 bln FactSet Consensus.
SMMT down 32% In a regulatory filing on Friday, Summit referenced top-line data included in a presentation by its Chinese partner, Akeso, at the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting. Patients receiving ivonescimab in combination with chemotherapy had a median progression-free survival of 7.06 months compared to 4.8 months for patients receiving only chemotherapy. However, 61.5% of patients receiving the combo experienced severe or medically significant treatment-emergent adverse events.
Some good news for Summit Therapeutics
Investors reacted negatively to the late-stage data for ivonescimab. However, there was some good news: China's National Medical Products Administration gave the drug its first regulatory approval on Friday as a second-line treatment for patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EFGR) mutated, advanced or metastatic NSCLC.
And there is some theory about UBS buying calls on it. I can't stand that stock or the people who have artificially worked it - just go to Vegas.
Don't get cocky now lol
There you go - nice
I had a buy order in earlier for wday but I changed it to orcl instead which I think is down in sympathy of wday who cut their forcast
ORCL down a couple of bucks this morning
VSTM down 61% - was up on good results but now I am reading opinion had changed on the data.
Bought uber yesterday too. That one has had a gradual decline.
I actually had my finger on the trigger yesterday to buy it and I ended up with amd instead.
I bought amd yesterday in the 158's an sold them earlier this morning in the 162's. Still have a few left in another account. AMD I trade all the time. When it has a huge drop I buy it.
You can play tslt on that one too.It moves with the price of tsla but a bit more volatile.
Well that is how it has worked for me. The bigger stocks drop and bounce way quicker. The last time nvda split and it was a 4:1 it dropped a lot after the split. Not saying this will happen again, but just a heads up.
Hi Renee, your link says June 10th
lmao yes that is what i mean - should have kept them
I bought at few before the close at 139 and sold it at 1000 - just a few shares but a made a few hundred bucks in a half hour
NVDA split and divy raise? woo hoo!!!