Stock splits have an interesting narrative. During bull markets, investors can't get enough of stock-split stocks as prices rise in anticipation for upcoming splits. This conflicts with the actual ...
Historically, stock-split stocks have been shown to grow between 25% and 30% in the year following the event. That's significantly better than the benchmark S&P 500's average annual growth of 10% ...
This type of split is typically undertaken by struggling companies that are attempting to avoid delisting from a major stock exchange. On the other hand, a forward split aims to reduce a company's ...