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NFLX doing a 10 for 1 stock split.
Posted on 10/30/25 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 10/30/25 at 4:16 pm
The trading is expected to begin on a split-adjusted basis at market open on November 17, 2025.
Posted on 10/31/25 at 10:32 am to FLObserver
Been waiting on this
And might buy Warner brothers
And might buy Warner brothers
Posted on 10/31/25 at 11:14 am to DaBeerz
I’ve been trading WBD for years…at $22/sh is the worst time to dabble.
I think Netflix is shifting to gimmicks at this point. They won the streaming wars, which means the next step is transitioning out of being a growth stock.
The fact they’re starting to bid up live sporting events is an ominous sign. I’d argue the sports channels that are keeping cable alive, are also the reason for its downfall. 100 channels, and abc/espn is 20% of the bill. That’s how you get grandma to move to Netflix…now she has to subsidize Jake Paul fights, and next year she’ll need to absorb NFL fees. She might as well return to cable where she’s allowed to channels during the ads.
I think Netflix is shifting to gimmicks at this point. They won the streaming wars, which means the next step is transitioning out of being a growth stock.
The fact they’re starting to bid up live sporting events is an ominous sign. I’d argue the sports channels that are keeping cable alive, are also the reason for its downfall. 100 channels, and abc/espn is 20% of the bill. That’s how you get grandma to move to Netflix…now she has to subsidize Jake Paul fights, and next year she’ll need to absorb NFL fees. She might as well return to cable where she’s allowed to channels during the ads.
This post was edited on 10/31/25 at 11:15 am
Posted on 10/31/25 at 11:56 am to FLObserver
I sold out of nflx way to soon but will probably skip buying back in when split occurs. Would really love Costco to do a split though.
Posted on 10/31/25 at 12:13 pm to FLObserver
I almost bought Costco when it fell below $900, but couldn’t get over the 50 p/e. So I bought target instead…talk about a hindsight WTF moment.
Posted on 10/31/25 at 2:47 pm to lsuconnman
That div on TGT is tempting but i cant pull the trigger on it though.
Posted on 10/31/25 at 3:21 pm to FLObserver
I will by long calls out as far as I can.
Posted on 10/31/25 at 10:56 pm to Jjdoc
What’s the reason for buying after the split and not now?
Posted on 11/1/25 at 8:58 am to meeple
no reason at all
stock splits are a gaming method for retail investors, purely psychological
a 1/10 split simply means 10x the number of shares in the float, at a lower price so morons can say “hey look how cheap NFLX is now!”
stock splits are a gaming method for retail investors, purely psychological
a 1/10 split simply means 10x the number of shares in the float, at a lower price so morons can say “hey look how cheap NFLX is now!”
Posted on 11/1/25 at 11:45 am to cgrand
It’s insane to me how many people on Stocktwits compare share price of companies, not market cap.
I had to correct an account with 10k followers when he was comparing multiple stocks in nuclear sector BY SHARE PRICE. Literally spreading garbage to thousands of people. Likely paid for fake followers though
Tons of people saying “OKLO is $140 and XX nuke company is only $20!” But OKLO has a market cap that’s actually 20x the MC of the smaller share price company, not 7x as implied by comparing only share price.
The reason most retail lose in the stock market is because the average person is an uninformed idiot.
I had to correct an account with 10k followers when he was comparing multiple stocks in nuclear sector BY SHARE PRICE. Literally spreading garbage to thousands of people. Likely paid for fake followers though
Tons of people saying “OKLO is $140 and XX nuke company is only $20!” But OKLO has a market cap that’s actually 20x the MC of the smaller share price company, not 7x as implied by comparing only share price.
The reason most retail lose in the stock market is because the average person is an uninformed idiot.
This post was edited on 11/1/25 at 11:46 am
Posted on 11/1/25 at 12:28 pm to cgrand
My Walmart, AMZN, and AAPL says hello.
Posted on 11/1/25 at 12:35 pm to Jjdoc
quote:do they say what their market caps would be without the splits? If not I can answer that for you
My Walmart, AMZN, and AAPL says hello
Posted on 11/1/25 at 12:44 pm to Upperdecker
like I said, it’s purely psychological and completely irrelevant to “value” especially now that brokerages are allowing fractional share purchases. One share of pre split NFLX is worth exactly the same as 10 shares post split and there is no correlation between a stock split and future stockholder equity…none.
here’s another example…SHOP split in 2022 1/10 at 350 a share down to 35. It’s back at equivalent value now in 2025, three years later. There are plenty of tickers trading much higher market cap wise post split (mostly tech) but that has nothing to do with the split itself…it’s because revenues grew.
splits are done to make shares “more affordable” to individual investors and to play on the psychology of “cheap vs expensive”
here’s another example…SHOP split in 2022 1/10 at 350 a share down to 35. It’s back at equivalent value now in 2025, three years later. There are plenty of tickers trading much higher market cap wise post split (mostly tech) but that has nothing to do with the split itself…it’s because revenues grew.
splits are done to make shares “more affordable” to individual investors and to play on the psychology of “cheap vs expensive”
Posted on 11/1/25 at 12:58 pm to cgrand
I agree, but part of the reason for stock price appreciation post split is retail ignorance. TSLA and AAPL exploded last time when they split (pretty sure it was Apple, not 100%)
Posted on 11/1/25 at 1:00 pm to cgrand
quote:
no reason at all
stock splits are a gaming method for retail investors, purely psychological
a 1/10 split simply means 10x the number of shares in the float, at a lower price so morons can say “hey look how cheap NFLX is now!”
My NVDA says hello
Posted on 11/1/25 at 1:51 pm to cgrand
Wasn't my point. My point is I have more than doubled my value after the split.
Example, Walmart split to $50... now over 100. Amzn was $100. Now at 250.
Example, Walmart split to $50... now over 100. Amzn was $100. Now at 250.
Posted on 11/1/25 at 2:11 pm to cgrand
Splits share the same arguments as ETF inclusions.
There’s a ton of sky screaming that being an S&P 500 company doesn’t change a company’s valuation. But at the end of the day, if someone is buying your shares that wouldn’t otherwise, it should increase share value.
The same holds true for stock splits. Someone investing a couple hundred dollars a month isn’t buying a share of Netflix for $1100, but I guarantee that person would buy an $11 share after a 100/1 split.
On the other side, you can make the same argument evolving about the have/have not
economy… Who GAF about a retail investor that can only invest $100/mo.?
There’s a ton of sky screaming that being an S&P 500 company doesn’t change a company’s valuation. But at the end of the day, if someone is buying your shares that wouldn’t otherwise, it should increase share value.
The same holds true for stock splits. Someone investing a couple hundred dollars a month isn’t buying a share of Netflix for $1100, but I guarantee that person would buy an $11 share after a 100/1 split.
On the other side, you can make the same argument evolving about the have/have not
economy… Who GAF about a retail investor that can only invest $100/mo.?
Posted on 11/1/25 at 5:22 pm to Jjdoc
quote:what do you think your value would be without the split? Hint: the split had nothing to do with current market cap
Wasn't my point. My point is I have more than doubled my value after the split.
Posted on 11/1/25 at 8:24 pm to cgrand
quote:
splits are done to make shares “more affordable” to individual investors and to play on the psychology of “cheap vs expensive
Ill add that splitting also makes the options market a lot more attractive.
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