Disclaimer: im dumb.
When a company pays dividends the stock usally drops the same amount on the x-day. The owners will get the money like 2 weeks after the day the xday. Lets say a company pays a 4% dividens so the stock drops 4% on the xday. Wouldnt it make sense to buy it right there because the stock should go up later when the owners gets the dividens and reinvests it? Is this already priced in?
This is the weekend edition of our stickied discussion thread. Discuss your trades / moves from last week and what you're planning on doing for the week ahead.
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I wanted to find out how come some companies like Denbury previous DNR now stock code DEN. They delisted and relisted as something else. Basically, their old stock dropped and delisted and I got back peanuts however now their new stock is doing so well and the company didnt go bankrupt. How is this possible?
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Hi all,
Currently a finance and econ undergrad in freshman year and I would love to learn fundamental analysis on the side of my internship this summer and throughout my sophomore year.
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Firstly, I would like to stress that I am not a professional trader, and I cannot even say that I am very experienced. Therefore, please take this post with the appropriate amount of skepticism.
tl;dr look at the chart, pure TA, no fundamentals
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While browsing my news feed, I stumbled upon someone implying that the stock market "crash" in
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