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Conference nyoss1::market_investing

Title:Market Investing
Moderator:2155::michaud
Created:Thu Jan 23 1992
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1060
Total number of notes:10477

408.0. "Stock Split buying strategy" by GRANMA::GHALSTEAD () Tue Mar 09 1993 14:15

    What kind of buying strategy should one follow after a company has 
    announced a stock split. Should you continue buying knowing that
    every share you buy at a certain price will turn into more shares
    a lower value later. Or should you wait until actual split pricing
    has occured and buy then.
    
    Also, is there any trend that stocks increase or decrease in value
    after a stock split.  
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408.1Marginal tendency: buy before, sell afterMCIS2::BONVALLATTue Mar 09 1993 16:277
Well, my opinion is that it should be irrelevant and you should just
focus on the real reasons for buying or not buying stock in a company.

Assuming that you have already decided to buy and are just trying to time
the purchase however, I remember an academic study done about 15 years ago
which showed that stocks have a very slight tendency to increase in value
prior to the split and then to decrease after.
408.2I buy before splits, BUT ...MSBCS::SHAHTue Mar 09 1993 16:2719
    
    I also am interested in knowing this ...
    
    A while ago I was in a similar situation, and I bought the stock before
    the split (Buying a lower number of shares) that way reducing my
    commission (since one of the factors for calculating commission was
    Number of shares).
    
    I have also noticed something else in past few months on couple of
    stocks that I was watching. After the split, the stock value was more, 
    i.e., a stock at $137 split into 4 at $35 (=$140) ! Of course, this may
    be a rare occassion. (But it happened in 4 cases !!)
    
    Also, one of the reasons that  I have heard on splits is that the
    reason a stock splits is to make it more attractive for smaller
    investors, meaning there will be more buying in tmes to come after the
    split, making the price to go up ....
    
    /Alkesh
408.3Walmarts stock split or not....WFOV11::CERVONEWed Mar 10 1993 13:576
    Did Walmarts stock do a split, I have been following it and last week I
    noticed that the price was in the $30's  from a high of $65 a few days
    earlier.
    
    Thanks
    Frank
408.4MSBCS::SHAHWed Mar 10 1993 14:122
    
    YES. Walmart split couple of weeks ago.
408.52-for-1 SplitODIXIE::ASHMEADFri Mar 12 1993 17:264
    
    Walmart split 2-for-1 as of February 28.
    
    
408.6Possible tax benefitCLARID::JENSENFri Apr 02 1993 06:4718
    Depending on the tax code - you may benefit from a split. In some
    countries you pay no capital gains tax if you have owned the stock
    for more than say 3 years. Consider the following:
    
    You buy 100 shares of stock X  @$100 ---> $10000
    
    They grow to $200 a share --- Value now = $20000
    
    Now they split so you end up with 200 shares @$100.
    
    If the tax code applies FIFO rules you can now sell the first
    100 shares you bought for $100 a pop and pay no tax, as you made
    no profit. The shares you got from the split you can sell after
    the "no-tax" deadline (3-5 years depending on country).
    
    Very popular year-end activity :)
    
    				/Soren
408.7SAHQ::ROSENKRANZRock with Gene & EddyFri Apr 02 1993 12:073
    You'd better check with your tax advisor. As I understand the tax
    laws, your suggestion is incorrect. Your basis on the post-split
    shares is the same regardless of which shares you choose to sell.
408.8Not in USKOALA::BOUCHARDThe enemy is wiseFri Apr 02 1993 14:254
    re: .6
    
    I don't know the rules in countries without taxes on long-term gains,
    but the strategy in .6 is definitely not valid in the US!