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Monday, December 12, 2005 |
Wednesday, April 26, 2006 11:56:14 PM |
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Thanks.
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Telechart shows NVDA splitting on 3/28/2006 at 3:2. However, other NVDA's website says 2:1 payable 4/6/2006 same as other sites. Please correct the date and ratio.
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This is helpful to me too. Thanks everyone.
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Thanks for the input. I will keep the MS above 22 day in mind when evaluating (or trying to evaluate) a stock. LOUD started +ve and then went -ve. Do you think its a buying opportunity right here at $0.5714?
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Just curious - how long would you hold on this stock, meaning, will you get out once it reaches Feb high, or are you buying this for long term growth possibility? ... I am trying to learn. Thanks.
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Iryanweb - Thanks for confirming my concern and surprise on the lack of volume too. Could you please comment again through 3/31 at least? I am going to follow your lead, if you don't mind.
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I think I should also clarify my first question which has to do with GOOG. Reading this forum suggests to me that I should get out on Mar 31 or when it reaches 425+/-. I was trying to understand how long a stock goes up after it is added in an index under a normal circumstance. I understand GOOG does not fall under that at this point of time. Since I couldn't buy GOOG at it's current price, I bought a couple of Sep400 calls. I know its way out of the money, but given the volatility of the stock, I am hoping it won't take much time for it to reach there and beyond, especially when all the index funds have to buy it. I was initially thinking of selling 1 call when the option price doubles (assuming it will) to get back the investment, and letting the other one ride for a few months. But, after reading this forum, I think it will be wise to get out altogether. Thanks for all the insights.
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Thanks iryanweb for the reply. However, I am trying to understand the behavior of the stock. On looking at several stocks, I was not able to see any particular behavior that applies generally. For example, some went down in price before the split, while some kept going up for about a week, etc. My assumption was that a stock goes up before the split. However, that's not always true either. I am particularly looking at NVDA at this point. Although the TC chart info on split does not match with Yahoo's split calendar, my interpretation (albeit limited) of the chart shows the rally continuing. I am wondering if it will continue after the split or should I get out on the day of the split (once I am able to figure out the right date).
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I am a novice and relatively new in the market, so please excuse the following stupid questions? How does a stock behave when added to an index and for how long? Also, how does a stock behave when it splits? Thanks.
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