Im like 99% sure I am going to drop 10-15K on it. I'd love to get it at ~150$ a share and watch it go back to 2,500$ a share.I think it would be a killer investment.
Wouldn't surprise me at all to see it split and sell for $150-175 a share, then jump to $1200-1500 within the first week.Im like 99% sure I am going to drop 10-15K on it. I'd love to get it at ~150$ a share and watch it go back to 2,500$ a share.
My boss bought 100 shares at IPO. Not sure what that is worth now, but probably a good investment.
I've always believed in stock splits to maintain the psychological aspect of an affordable stock.
Similar to 100 Ethereum. At peak though 100 ETH was worth almost double 100 Google Stocks. Yes Crypto is more volatile - for now. Tech stock also had their volatile moments back in the day.My boss bought 100 shares at IPO. Not sure what that is worth now, but probably a good investment.
I've always believed in stock splits to maintain the psychological aspect of an affordable stock.
I called a friend before IPO and told him to invest. His exact words, "That's a stupid investment. They don't have any liquid assets". He dumped a few thousand into McDonalds instead. Moron.My boss bought 100 shares at IPO. Not sure what that is worth now, but probably a good investment.
I've always believed in stock splits to maintain the psychological aspect of an affordable stock.
This is from back in October, probably best trade ever? Shiba Inu's price is now lower but that wallet still has to be over $1 billion I think.He turned $10k into $287k or so.
This is from back in October, probably best trade ever? Shiba Inu's price is now lower but that wallet still has to be over $1 billion I think.
A crypto wallet shows an investor made an $8,000 shiba inu coin purchase last year. Today, it is worth $5.7 billion.
A crypto wallet shows an investor made an $8,000 shiba inu coin purchase last year. Today, it is worth $5.7 billion.
Shiba inu coin is up more than 7 million percent since its debut in August 2020, with the token now the ninth most valuable cryptocurrency.markets.businessinsider.com
Ethereum Transaction Hash (Txhash) Details | Etherscan
Ethereum (ETH) detailed transaction info for txhash 0xcb1c7983430c73e69f86e1ad743614962401a36772cb6e1aaf0cb1353c7d6e87. The transaction status, block confirmation, gas fee, Ether (ETH), and token transfer are shown.etherscan.io
Check out this swap recorded in that wallet:
- From Uniswap V2: Router 2To Uniswap V2: SHIB For 5.84 ($17,204.93)
Wrapped Ethe... (WETH)- From Uniswap V2: SHIBTo 0x1406899696adb2fa7a95ea68e80d4f9c82fcdedd For 20,790,192,060,353.281135010506176535 ($456,136,813.80)
SHIBA INU (SHIB)
It would crash the price for sure. If Bezos cashed out a significant portion of his Amazon stock would it crash the price? You bet. Same goes for Tesla, Apple, Google etc.Yeah, that's absolutely nuts.
If that guy/gal/company cashed out, wouldn't it break SHIB?
It would crash the price for sure. If Bezos cashed out a significant portion of his Amazon stock would it crash the price? You bet. Same goes for Tesla, Apple, Google etc.
The founders of those companies are HODLERS like Michael Saylor. They can't cash out all their stock because it would crash their companies. And make them liable for a lot of capital gains tax.
And they don't want to cash it all out anyway. Musk has said he'd rather go down with the ship than cash out when times are good. He may be the richest "acknowledged" individual (Trillionaire Rothschilds ? lol) but his liquid cash is much less than his net worth.
Do you have to own a share to purchase it when it splits? Would it be worth it getting a share before it splits then you can receive 20 shares?
Nope you don't have to own a share when it splits. However, if you do own a share then you'll get 20 shares for each 1 share you own, but the price of each share drops. Essentially you'll still have the same $ invested.Do you have to own a share to purchase it when it splits? Would it be worth it getting a share before it splits then you can receive 20 shares?
Wouldn't surprise me at all to see it split and sell for $150-175 a share, then jump to $1200-1500 within the first week.
A 'cheaper' share price opens the market for a lot more buyers to jump in.
LOL
If you order a large pizza that has been cut into 8 pieces do you have less pizza than the same pizza cut into 16 pieces? Double the number of slices is the same thing as share split.
Non ballers can already buy fractional shares.
There is no relationship between share price and share price performance.
Do you have to own a share to purchase it when it splits? Would it be worth it getting a share before it splits then you can receive 20 shares?
Does this mean you have to be in it already to get in at split?
Or just to be a part of split ?