This is not big daddy N loosing a bunch of money, this is a market correction. People purchased shares 2 days ago expecting an announcement and the price has returned to normal
They always do. I remember when EA shares dropped by like 3% in a day after an announcement about a game people were like " it’s the end of EA". But then you look at the graph beyond a week and it was still up be several percent.
This is not big daddy N loosing a bunch of money, this is a market correction. People purchased shares 2 days ago expecting an announcement and the price has returned to normal
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/NTDOY/?guccounter=1
The shares were at 15.56 and are now at 14.81.
It is still up 2% over the past week, 6% over the last 6 months, an 8.5% over the last year, and a whopping 51% over the last 5 years.
Aka “buy the rumor, sell the news”
So basically it’s not falling because of mixed reaction, it’s falling because people cashing in
You could say it is falling because the announcement didn’t meet investors expectations but we must never use that as a gauge of success.
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Thanks for the clarification. The headline sounded fishy.
They always do. I remember when EA shares dropped by like 3% in a day after an announcement about a game people were like " it’s the end of EA". But then you look at the graph beyond a week and it was still up be several percent.
Stocks almost always fall after such an announcement.