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Something I really don't get is why people think normal splits are good and reverse splits are bad. If the company's fundamentals haven't changed then neither of the splits will have an effect on the company and it's business. The reason of why they did the split is more relevant but the actual split shouldn't sway someone too or from the stock. There could be an argument made for a stock having too many stocks and for a stock having too little. Then they might do the split because of accounting reasons.
The fundamentals are the same, but one company is splitting shares because the price is rising quickly (good performance) companies combine shares because their price is dropping below compliance guidelines (negative performance). A reverse split is a bad sign.
I think he said example if u already have 100 shares before revers split, make sure your broker adjusts your shares. Otherwise when you sell into a spike after reverse split , you are selling your actual shares are not really yours. So maybe only 50 will truly be yours due to the split. So if you sell all 100 cos you want to profit from the huge spike, you end up in a short sale situation cos you are selling a false 100 total did you did not really own cos of the split. I think he explained in another video.
Hey I have a question that are talking about NAKD doing a reverse split so if it happens stay put and watch for the news and morning and afternoon spike to make a good return. I was thinking after the spike sell some shares and keep some in the stock. Please let me know what you think here. Thanks
VRM reverse split SEC meeting about it February 5th, interesting I was hoping this company could pull a carvana but they have been slipping for a while now.
Vyne are doing a reverse split next week 🤔🤔🤔. Good or bad? It's got loads of institutional in vestments and 7 buy ratings. 🤷♂️ Not sure what to do haha
I'm here because of VYNE doing the reverse on 2/16, and i've never really seen or experienced a reverse split before. And definitely don't wanna find out the hard way lol
I'm confused on reverse splits. This video says the price goes from low to high but it looks like VYNE stock went from $10 to $2. I was holding 75 stocks and says I lost 74%.
Hey Bro I holding TSNP and it crashed today. EVeryone in the stockwits is saying there is a reverse split. Could you tell me your thoughts on this stock?
This explanation of a reverse split is a bit biased. There are lots of reasons why legitimate companies do reverse splits. They don't all obviously end up like Amazon but it is helpful to reduce shares and raise price. Not every company does it to remain compliant. Many companies do it to reduce the amount of shares and lower their float and raise their share price to make them hopefully more interesting to institutions. It can be used as a strategic tool. Stocks on the OTC that reverse split are doomed but real companies with products in development or actual products may find it necessary to do a reverse split. Bio technology companies that are in the process of producing a product that is not yet on the Market will often times have to do a reverse split. It doesn't mean they're going to end up being a scam.
Agree. I think the reason for a RS is more important. If a company is failing with negative growth and bad news and drop below compliance and does a reverse split, that can kind of be seen as a desperate attempt to raise the price as it is artificial. But in bear markets or a company that otherwise looks very solid just gets traded down and they maybe have too many outstanding shares? That is the scenario he talks about where it might be seen as a "good thing" as it reduces the float
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It's just sort sellers like you stop trying to defend yourself‼️
Something I really don't get is why people think normal splits are good and reverse splits are bad. If the company's fundamentals haven't changed then neither of the splits will have an effect on the company and it's business. The reason of why they did the split is more relevant but the actual split shouldn't sway someone too or from the stock. There could be an argument made for a stock having too many stocks and for a stock having too little. Then they might do the split because of accounting reasons.
The fundamentals are the same, but one company is splitting shares because the price is rising quickly (good performance) companies combine shares because their price is dropping below compliance guidelines (negative performance). A reverse split is a bad sign.
Neither is good for shareholders
I appreciate these videos so much and the fact that I can pause to take notes and rewind if I need to hear something again! You’re awesome!
I have been curious I've been seeing these thanks for clearing up reverse splits!
Happy to help!
will you go over more in depth the market cap / float and how it directly effects these stocks?
Great vid. Do you ever buy a few days before the reverse split and hold until they release positive PR?
Press release
I think he said example if u already have 100 shares before revers split, make sure your broker adjusts your shares. Otherwise when you sell into a spike after reverse split , you are selling your actual shares are not really yours. So maybe only 50 will truly be yours due to the split. So if you sell all 100 cos you want to profit from the huge spike, you end up in a short sale situation cos you are selling a false 100 total did you did not really own cos of the split. I think he explained in another video.
Very educational! Thanks Tim!
Holy shit. That was awesome. Thank you!
I personally think the rules should be changed for a company wanted to go public
but the shares they reduce where did they go ?? Thank you
What happens to dividends if it is a dividend paying stock or ETF?
Great question
But what happens to the shorts if there a R/s
Pls explain siml stock
And what to do next?
Thank u
Hey I have a question that are talking about NAKD doing a reverse split so if it happens stay put and watch for the news and morning and afternoon spike to make a good return. I was thinking after the spike sell some shares and keep some in the stock. Please let me know what you think here. Thanks
Is it bad if a penny starts growing fast and does a reverse stock split to get on the NASDAQ sooner?
Ewll is doing a reverse split. What's your thoughts?
great video Tim
Thanks 👍
Hey tim . Is there anyway to avoid fake breakout ??
I have 620 shares with ctrm they are going to do a reverse split what’s that mean should I sell?
Showing the exception of a reverse split event doesn't mean much. How do we make money with the usual reverse split situation?
Thanks Tim
Appreciate all your hard work!
VRM reverse split SEC meeting about it February 5th, interesting I was hoping this company could pull a carvana but they have been slipping for a while now.
Vyne are doing a reverse split next week 🤔🤔🤔. Good or bad? It's got loads of institutional in vestments and 7 buy ratings. 🤷♂️ Not sure what to do haha
Me either!
Ctrm is about to RSS is that good or bad Tim?
I'm here because of VYNE doing the reverse on 2/16, and i've never really seen or experienced a reverse split before. And definitely don't wanna find out the hard way lol
Me too lol
I'm confused on reverse splits. This video says the price goes from low to high but it looks like VYNE stock went from $10 to $2. I was holding 75 stocks and says I lost 74%.
Yeah I’m confused about where I stand with VYNE ANOW
Hey Bro I holding TSNP and it crashed today. EVeryone in the stockwits is saying there is a reverse split. Could you tell me your thoughts on this stock?
same
Asti just announced a reverse split it tanked 38% now I’m wondering if it will fall or when it will pop. Kinda hard to time it. 🤔
Any advice on GE?
thank you
Broooooo this was VERY informative man 🤫 don’t tell anyone
study haaard
Hey ty for making this understandable.
You bet!
AMC RS coming up in matter of days... u playing?
Great information
What happens if you own the stock before a RS
Nothing. You still own the same dollar amount. Just represented by a different number of shares.
singd perfect example of OTC this week.
Nice video
Crushed it today and I'm done! Time to enjoy some family time. I stay away from those til they come waaaaay down. Great channel my man keep it up.
Enjoy time with your family! Keep up the hard work and thanks for tuning in! 😁
Experience is the real edge....and vwap 😆
How about $IGC run today whoof. SPY going for a several year expansion I think.
thanks
Still didn't get it about the Tops company
VYNE just did reverse split 4:1. went from $2 to $8
Because 4 x 2 equals 8. There are less shares available. The stock price didn't naturally shoot up
And I'm sitting here thinking that reverse splits multiply your money
Is TIm black now?
Tks so much I heard a lot this concept now I know what but this about 👍👍👍
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There you go, you sound much better without that headset mic and without screaming.
This explanation of a reverse split is a bit biased. There are lots of reasons why legitimate companies do reverse splits. They don't all obviously end up like Amazon but it is helpful to reduce shares and raise price. Not every company does it to remain compliant. Many companies do it to reduce the amount of shares and lower their float and raise their share price to make them hopefully more interesting to institutions. It can be used as a strategic tool. Stocks on the OTC that reverse split are doomed but real companies with products in development or actual products may find it necessary to do a reverse split. Bio technology companies that are in the process of producing a product that is not yet on the Market will often times have to do a reverse split. It doesn't mean they're going to end up being a scam.
They've been great for shorts.
Agree. I think the reason for a RS is more important. If a company is failing with negative growth and bad news and drop below compliance and does a reverse split, that can kind of be seen as a desperate attempt to raise the price as it is artificial. But in bear markets or a company that otherwise looks very solid just gets traded down and they maybe have too many outstanding shares? That is the scenario he talks about where it might be seen as a "good thing" as it reduces the float
Where can I buy one of this reverse splits? I’m in brother! Thanks for the advice!
Being sarcastic by the way. Great video brother
reverse split coming in norwegian air shuttle
GE!!!!
Stoaaaaaaaaaank
Lmao I trade off of robinhood 🤣🤣
Thanks Tim
Is it bad if a penny starts growing fast and does a reverse stock split to get on the NASDAQ sooner?