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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 857532" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Of course stock analysts try to find undervalued stock of well performing companies. But when a stock is hovering at a fairly substantial price, like FedEx has been lately, what keeps the price there? No one is buying a say $90 stock that stays roughly at that price just to hold it. And if no one were buying it the price would drop to the support line where it would be considered good value. So what is keeping FedEx stock at recent levels? The dividend paid on outstanding shares. Last quarter that was 13 cents a share so you can see it takes a lot of shares to amount to any thing. Who's buying those many millions of shares? Mom and pop buying 10 shares? No, who has that kind of money? What system pumps billions of dollars into the stock market every week? The mutual fund families like Vanguard are buying those shares and any dividends paid go to the mutual fund shareholders i.e. employees contributing to their 401k's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 857532, member: 24302"] Of course stock analysts try to find undervalued stock of well performing companies. But when a stock is hovering at a fairly substantial price, like FedEx has been lately, what keeps the price there? No one is buying a say $90 stock that stays roughly at that price just to hold it. And if no one were buying it the price would drop to the support line where it would be considered good value. So what is keeping FedEx stock at recent levels? The dividend paid on outstanding shares. Last quarter that was 13 cents a share so you can see it takes a lot of shares to amount to any thing. Who's buying those many millions of shares? Mom and pop buying 10 shares? No, who has that kind of money? What system pumps billions of dollars into the stock market every week? The mutual fund families like Vanguard are buying those shares and any dividends paid go to the mutual fund shareholders i.e. employees contributing to their 401k's. [/QUOTE]
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