Two companies have dominated stock market headlines for years. And they’re back in the mix this week as both executed a stock split.

Both Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) and Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) split their stocks on Monday.

While the splits dominated financial news on Monday, you may be wondering what it means for the stocks going forward. Will the cheaper price attract new investors and drive prices up?

In this episode of The Bull & The Bear, I’ll look at stock splits and what they mean for investors.

I’ll also tell what you should do about it.

We’ll dive into both companies and I’ll reveal what Money & Markets Chief Investment Strategist Adam O’Dell’s Green Zone Ratings system tells us about each one.

Knowing the data and the details around a particular stock, sector or trend can help you determine what you should do next.

That’s why we do the work for you by spotting these trends and looking at specific stocks. We give you our proven analysis on those trends and stocks to help you make the most informed decision on what to do with your investments.

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Matt Clark

Research Analyst, Money & Markets

Matt Clark is the research analyst for Money & Markets. He’s the host of our podcast, The Bull & The Bear, as well as the Marijuana Market Update. Before joining the team, he spent 25 years as an investigative journalist and editor — covering everything from politics to business.