$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ Stock splits are neither positive nor neg...
$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ Stock splits are neither positive nor negative. The stock price is 1/10 of the number of shares, which improves liquidity, but that is probably the case for small-cap stocks, but NVDA is already in 2nd place in total market value and already has a large number of issued shares, so it's a bit questionable that stock prices will rise because liquidity increases. It's a holder, but that's not why it's a split festival. This is because I've written in comments before, but I don't think stock prices have caught up with business results. The volatility won't be as high as it was before the split, so it's safe, isn't it?
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卓也600 : Do you know what 1/10 means? Why 1/10 instead of 1/5?
NOIR(のあ) OP 卓也600 : I would appreciate it if you could teach me
卓也600 : The news is already circulating, but the purpose is to enter the Dow. To do that, it is necessary to lower the unit price per share. The Dow has an upper limit on the price of one share, so the question is where will it come out with information technology
卓也600 : I'm sorry for the late reply
卓也600 : If it enters the Dow Index, there is an obligation to always incorporate NVIDIA shares in Dow linked ETFs, so they are always bought, but large price movements like up until now may disappear
NOIR(のあ) OP : Thank you very much. As far as I know, I didn't think there were any items that would have to be split into Dow hires to lower stock prices and ensure liquidity. I was aware that total market value, number of floating stocks, and stock price performance for a certain period of time were required.