It will probably hover around $1100 prior to the split but given that people particularly retail investors will like to buy it more at $110 than $1100, id pick it's going to go higher after rather than before the split. Not a rational approach to be fair. But then humans are not always rational. Another emotional play by an emotional investor. Facts are paramount, but feeling plays an interesting role when it comes to investing. I have not decided whether I'll buy direct before the split, or wait til after and buy calls@MillionaireTiger @Tiger_chat @Optionspuppy @Barcode
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- georg3·05-26TOPthanks very much that helps just wasn't sure what I needed to do glad leave as is for now thanks for help by explaining this for me1Report
- Barcode·05-25TOPMight be a wee dip before the split and a good opportunity to jump aboard the 🚀1Report
- georg3·05-25TOPI got nidvia stock but I don't understand the split I made good amout since the price gone from 71 when brought it should I look to sell b4 the split happens or will the split not effect he stock price I worried as I don't what split means1Report