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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ bagholder reporting for duty. reporting major losses , hands still diamond.
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$AMC Entertainment(AMC.US)$ I’ve been reading information regarding liquidity requirements involving AMC/GME(AMC Entertainment and Game Stop) that will be putting pressure on ( broker's name) , and I just wanted to know:
What will happen to my shares if you happen to have a liquidity issue?
Who exactly is holding my shares, is it you, or another entity?
If ( broker's name) goes out of business, do assets transfer to other brokerage?
Which one?
Who knows how long that takes to clear up?
Also, related to the above, can you assure me that ( broker's name) is technically prepared to handle the probably hugely increased volume in buying /selling order when a squeeze happens?
Or will ( broker's name) have " technical difficulties" again as we have seen that in the past?
Thank you for your time and the answers to my questions.
What will happen to my shares if you happen to have a liquidity issue?
Who exactly is holding my shares, is it you, or another entity?
If ( broker's name) goes out of business, do assets transfer to other brokerage?
Which one?
Who knows how long that takes to clear up?
Also, related to the above, can you assure me that ( broker's name) is technically prepared to handle the probably hugely increased volume in buying /selling order when a squeeze happens?
Or will ( broker's name) have " technical difficulties" again as we have seen that in the past?
Thank you for your time and the answers to my questions.
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$Alibaba (BABA.US)$ 只是盈利少了,居然大跌成这样,依然 相信baba,周一来个强势反弹!160!
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What is Dividend Yield?
The dividend yield shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. The dividend yield is an estimate of the dividend-only return of a stock investment.
For example, if a company's dividend yield is 7% and you own $10,000 of its stock, you would see an annual payout of $700 or quarterly installments of $175.
Assuming the dividend is not raised or lowered, the yield will rise when the price of the stock falls. And conversely, it will fall when the price of the stock rises.
Why...
The dividend yield shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. The dividend yield is an estimate of the dividend-only return of a stock investment.
For example, if a company's dividend yield is 7% and you own $10,000 of its stock, you would see an annual payout of $700 or quarterly installments of $175.
Assuming the dividend is not raised or lowered, the yield will rise when the price of the stock falls. And conversely, it will fall when the price of the stock rises.
Why...
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$Great Eastern (G07.SG)$
Another important note to consider: as long as you purchase a stock prior to the ex-dividend date, you can then sell the stock any time on or after the ex-dividend date and still receive the dividend. A common misconception is that investors need to hold the stock through the record date or pay date
Another important note to consider: as long as you purchase a stock prior to the ex-dividend date, you can then sell the stock any time on or after the ex-dividend date and still receive the dividend. A common misconception is that investors need to hold the stock through the record date or pay date
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