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2 For 1® Is The Registered Trademark For My Monthly Newsletter Following The 2 For 1 Index® Established In 1996. As A Rule, 2 For 1 Discusses And Recommends One Stock Buy Each Month And Reports On One Stock Sale Every Month.
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What Is 2 for 1? The 2 for 1 Index® is a list of 25 to 30 stocks, equally weighted and re-balanced every month. Emphasis is, and always has been, on those stocks having recently announced a split.
The 2 for 1 stock picking procedure is based on a proprietary formula tested on stocks that declared 2 for 1 splits starting in January, 1990. The index was built on paper, one stock from each month, through July of 1992.
5 Οκτ 2015 · 2 for 1®, the Stock Split Newsletter follows Neil Macneale’s personal IRA account. The account contains the 30 individual stocks that make up the 2 for 1 Index. Created in 1996, the Index is comprised solely of stocks that have recently announced a 2 for 1 (or higher) stock split.
2 For 1 Stock Split Newsletter. 2 for 1 Is the Registered Trademark for my monthly newsletter following a real IRA account in my name at E*Trade Securities. 2 for 1 discusses and recommends one stock buy each month and reports on one stock sale every month.
When a stock has a forward split, the number of shares added are typically listed by a ratio. So, if the amount of shares were doubled, it would be a 2-for-1 split.
29 Μαΐ 2024 · A stock split is a corporate action in which a company increases the number of its outstanding shares by issuing more shares to current shareholders. Stock splits can improve trading...