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Are historical prices accurate after stock splits?
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So I was looking at the historical prices for NVIDIA late last night, wondering if I had thrown $3k into it that I made in 2021 whether I would have been better off. The price (according to search engines) was under $10 in March 2021. Yet they have had several stock splits including a 10/1 split just a month or so back.

So when talking about the prices is it there some wonkny reconstructive math you need to find the "real" purchase price?

I am currently unemployed and going through a rough time (am blind, lost job, have been home since late last year).. to cope while I wait for an SSDI check I am consulting the Yijing and reading stock news. I made $60 turn into $3400 with its help, might not hurt to try again.

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