Posted On: 02/12/2016 8:12:13 AM
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Good question, I don't think it was answered.
This is what investipedia says, "Neither a long nor a short position is materially affected by a stock split - the value of the position does not change. So, if a company has announced that it will split in six months, it should have no bearing on the attractiveness of the short investment."
On the contrary, this is a small article on market watch ... http://www.marketwatch.com/story/analyst-says...eid=yhoof2
I personally think games will continue in the short term so predicting what will happen over the next month is anyone's guess. Long term I think it is the right choice.
Too bad Poster Alan is on vacation, seems like his specialty.
This is what investipedia says, "Neither a long nor a short position is materially affected by a stock split - the value of the position does not change. So, if a company has announced that it will split in six months, it should have no bearing on the attractiveness of the short investment."
On the contrary, this is a small article on market watch ... http://www.marketwatch.com/story/analyst-says...eid=yhoof2
I personally think games will continue in the short term so predicting what will happen over the next month is anyone's guess. Long term I think it is the right choice.
Too bad Poster Alan is on vacation, seems like his specialty.
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