Shopify Stock Takes Its Cue From Palantir Technologies. History Says This Will Happen Next.
On March 31, Shopify (NASDAQ: SHOP) removed its U.S. shares from the New York Stock Exchange and relisted them on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. The company did not give an explicit reason for the change, but the goal was probably to make itself eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100.Palantir Technologies relisted its stock for that very purpose last year, and the decision paid off. The company was added to the Nasdaq-100 on Dec. 23, and its share price has since climbed 7% as of April 2, despite a decline in all three major U.S. stock market indexes over the same period.If Shopify is selected for the Nasdaq-100, history says the stock could pop in the following months. Here is what investors should know.Continue reading

On March 31, Shopify (NASDAQ: SHOP) removed its U.S. shares from the New York Stock Exchange and relisted them on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. The company did not give an explicit reason for the change, but the goal was probably to make itself eligible for inclusion in the Nasdaq-100.
Palantir Technologies relisted its stock for that very purpose last year, and the decision paid off. The company was added to the Nasdaq-100 on Dec. 23, and its share price has since climbed 7% as of April 2, despite a decline in all three major U.S. stock market indexes over the same period.
If Shopify is selected for the Nasdaq-100, history says the stock could pop in the following months. Here is what investors should know.