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The Stock Market by Rik W.Hafer
The Stock Market by Rik W.Hafer
Learn about stock trading with a stock trading course.
A person or business that trades equity securities is known as a stock trader, equity trader, or share trader.
Agents, hedgies, arbitragers, speculators, and stockbrokers are all examples of stock traders.
A stock exchange may be used for such equity trading in large publicly listed corporations.
In over-the-counter (OTC) marketplaces, stock shares of smaller publicly traded businesses may be purchased and sold.
Proprietary trading is when a stock trader trades on their own behalf. Another option is to use an agent who is permitted to purchase and sell stocks on the owner’s behalf.
Typically, a stockbroker is used when trading through an agency. Agents receive a commission for handling the transaction.
Market makers on major stock exchanges purchase and sell shares of a certain firm on their own behalf and also on behalf of other clients, therefore reducing price variance (volatility).
The stock market, a virtual marketplace where businesses obtain cash, has more thoroughly come to represent business than any other entity or institution. This book offers a glimpse into the history, evolution, regulation, and growing significance of the stock market in business and economic growth, as well as the investment strategies of people in the United States and around the globe, including Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, and emerging markets in developing nations that are quickly integrating into the global economy.
The writers investigate the various ways the stock market is utilized to create economic value while tracing its development from its beginnings on Wall Street in the 1700s to the present. The writers go beyond simple stocks and bonds to emphasize the development and contemporary usage of a wide range of financial instruments that are used to generate capital, including initial public offerings (IPOs), hedge funds, American Depository Receipts (ADRs), options, and more. This book provides an accessible and interesting introduction to the world of investing and corporate finance while shedding light on one of the symbols of capitalism. It includes examples, graphics, images, a glossary, index, references, and online resources.
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