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A one-party dominant system has only one legal party.
Stock Split
A corporate action in which a company divides its existing shares into multiple shares to boost the liquidity of the shares, though the overall value of one's holdings remains the same.
Shareholder Wealth
The total value of a shareholder's equity in a company, taking into account the current market value of shares owned.
Trading Range
A price range in which stocks are thought to appeal to the widest variety of investors. Typically between $30 and $100. Stock splits function to keep prices within a trading range when the stock is appreciating.
Small Investors
Individuals who commit capital to investments in smaller amounts compared to institutional investors, often with less access to sophisticated tools and information.
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