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$SUNMED (5555.MY)$ New accounts are exempt from fees for six months? For example, if I buy at 2.370 and sell at 2.370, will I not lose money? Does anyone know?
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请问moomoo可以提供选项让新闻自动翻译成中文吗?
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请问moomoo可以提供选项让新闻自动翻译成中文吗?
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$Intel (INTC.US)$ It seems that prices below 50 will no longer be available in the future
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$TIDAL TRUST II YIELDMAX ULTRA OPTION INCM STRATEGY ETF (ULTY.US)$ A reverse stock split, which consolidates 10 shares into one, is difficult for investors to simply categorize as “good” or “bad.” It is typically a complex financial maneuver undertaken by companies facing specific challenges, and its impact depends on the company’s particular circumstances and future growth prospects.
Below are the potential benefits and drawbacks of this action:
Benefits (Positive Signals)
Increase share price to avoid delisting risk: This is the most common reason. If a company's share price falls too low (e.g., to just a few cents per share), it may face the risk of being delisted by the stock exchange (for example, Nasdaq requires the share price to remain above $1). A reverse stock split can quickly boost the share price to meet the exchange’s minimum requirements and retain its listed status.
Enhancing corporate image: Low-priced stocks are often perceived as “penny stocks” or “junk stocks.” After a reverse stock split boosts the share price, it can improve the company’s image among investors, attracting a broader range of institutional investors and mutual funds, as many institutions have restrictions against investing in stocks below a certain price threshold.
Increasing liquidity in stock trading: A higher share price can sometimes make the stock appear “more legitimate,” reducing restrictions imposed by certain trading platforms on low-priced stocks, which may attract more trading activity.
Financing for the future...
Below are the potential benefits and drawbacks of this action:
Benefits (Positive Signals)
Increase share price to avoid delisting risk: This is the most common reason. If a company's share price falls too low (e.g., to just a few cents per share), it may face the risk of being delisted by the stock exchange (for example, Nasdaq requires the share price to remain above $1). A reverse stock split can quickly boost the share price to meet the exchange’s minimum requirements and retain its listed status.
Enhancing corporate image: Low-priced stocks are often perceived as “penny stocks” or “junk stocks.” After a reverse stock split boosts the share price, it can improve the company’s image among investors, attracting a broader range of institutional investors and mutual funds, as many institutions have restrictions against investing in stocks below a certain price threshold.
Increasing liquidity in stock trading: A higher share price can sometimes make the stock appear “more legitimate,” reducing restrictions imposed by certain trading platforms on low-priced stocks, which may attract more trading activity.
Financing for the future...
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$YIELDMAX UNIVERSE FUND OF OPTION INCOME ETFS (YMAX.US)$ Is this stock something that needs to be held forever? The stock price keeps dropping and cannot return 🤔 A loss of 1000.
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$TIDAL TRUST II YIELDMAX ULTRA OPTION INCM STRATEGY ETF (ULTY.US)$ How should this be played? Just buy and hold? Assuming a dividend of 0.07 per year, that’s 3.62 for one year and 7.2 for two years. As long as there is no consolidation during this period, and with the current share price, each share shows an unrealized gain of 2.4 yuan. Wouldn’t it effectively become cost-free later on? I’m not sure if my calculations are correct.
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Ching 牛牛 : No need to pay for water, but you still have to pay the platform usage fee, so you're still losing money.