Mutual Fund Regulations
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Mutual Funds and other investing institutions are prohibited from investing in companies with stock prices below $5. If a good company's stock price exceed the $5 mark, then additional buyers in the company could push the stock price higher. This is a technical / market anomaly type of opportunity that has no bearing on the true value of a company, but is can help to example why some companies have issues around the $5 stock price. …
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Mutual Funds and other investing institutions are prohibited from investing in companies with stock prices below $5. If a good company's stock price exceed the $5 mark, then additional buyers in the company could push the stock price higher. This is a technical / market anomaly type of opportunity that has no bearing on the true value of a company, but is can help to example why some companies have issues around the $5 stock price.
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