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  2. What Is a Stock Split? How It Works and Why It Matters - AOL

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    The company decides to do a 1-for-2 reverse stock split. You now own 50 shares of ABC Corp., but it’s trading at $12 per share. In 2003, Priceline.com, now known as Booking Holdings, went ...

  3. Why stocks and bonds are on a tear today - AOL

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    The Dow jumped 700 points and the Nasdaq gained more than 2% as investors cheered encouraging inflation data and a strong start to earnings season.

  4. One chart shows why both stocks and bonds are tanking ... - AOL

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    The yield gap between the S&P 500 and Treasurys is the widest it's been since 2002, highlighting the stock market's lost valuation edge. One chart shows why both stocks and bonds are tanking at ...

  5. Stock split - Wikipedia

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    The main effect of stock splits is an increase in the liquidity of a stock: [3] there are more buyers and sellers for 10 shares at $10 than 1 share at $100. Some companies avoid a stock split to obtain the opposite strategy: by refusing to split the stock and keeping the price high, they reduce trading volume.

  6. Why do bond prices move up and down? 3 key reasons - AOL

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    This volatility is one reason CDs may be a better option than bonds for some investors. Rising rates in 2022 were a big contributing factor to the failures of some high-profile banks. Many banks ...

  7. Broadcom Just Split Its Stock. History Says This Is What the ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. A look at stock splits. First, a quick note on stock splits, in general.A stock split involves the issuance of additional shares -- the number determined by the ratio ...

  8. Embedded option - Wikipedia

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    An embedded option [1] is a component of a financial bond or other security, which provides the bondholder or the issuer the right to take some action against the other party. There are several types of options that can be embedded into a bond; common types of bonds with embedded options include callable bond , puttable bond , convertible bond ...

  9. Accumulator (structured product) - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea of an accumulator contract is that the buyer speculates a company will trade between a certain price range (the range between the strike and the knock out price) within the contract period, and the issuer bets that stock will fall below the strike price.