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When investors think of the stock market, they may imagine a specific place - such as a stock exchange. In fact, the stock market is the abstract idea of stock trading and stock exchange. All selling of stocks - at stock exchanges and in other ways - affects the market overall. This article givers details on:
The stock market is simply a term for the overall market or industry that is concerned with buying and selling company stock, both private and publicly traded securities. The stock market does many things. It helps to set prices of stocks. The more a stock is traded on the market and the more in demand the stock, the higher is its value. Having a stock market that is interconnected with stock markets around the world helps traders and investors to see how specific stocks are doing. Of course, the stock market is mainly present to create money. Through the market, investors - both companies and individuals - can buy stocks, which effectively make them own a small part of a company. If the company prospers, investors are rewarded with dividends and profits. Companies, by becoming public and offering stocks to the public, can raise money and improve their profile through business expansions which can help them make great profit. Who Can Invest In the Market? Stockbrokers and individuals can invest in the market. Individual investors invest a lot although many businesses - such as financial institutions - invest more in the stock market each day than individuals.How to Invest In Stock Market Most financial experts recommend that investors must consult a full-service financial advisor initially. This type of advisor can provide advice and can help ensure that an investor's money gets a good return. More experienced investors may be interested in one of the online investing options. These allow almost anyone with a fast internet connection and a subscription to an investment site to buy and sell stocks when they wish. |
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Bull Market
A condition of the stock market when prices of stocks are generally rising. People who buy shares are rising prices are called bulls. People who buy shares are falling prices are called bears. Currently: The world share market is on a bear - stages 21 march 2008 |
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