How to Trade Stocks - The Fundamentals

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Xuất bản 20/08/2015
Go to http://www.BayStateProperty.com for more QUALITY Investing/Finance videos just like this one! What are Stocks and How to Invest How to Invest in the Stock Market P. investing, bonds, fixed income, bond, investments, what are bonds, portfolio, bond market 2015, what is finance, how to invest money, how to invest, investing bonds for dummies, picking bonds 2015, how to choose bonds, investing for beginners, wall street, debt equity, stock market, warren buffett bonds, bonds (business operation), investment (tv genre), why invest in bonds, bond bubble, bonds 101, bank bonds, what is a muni, federal bonds, warren buffett picks, what is a bond, yt:cc=on, yield, interest rates, stable income, all-weather portfolio, bond tutorial, credit rating, term, coupon, face value, duration stock, stocks, economy, trading, finance, stock (literature subject), stock market (literature subject), finance (industry), money, market, investing in stocks, stock exchange, news, stock market, investment, animation, what is the stock market, today, engvid, t. michael martin, how to adult, television (invention), short film, forex bank (business operation), short, investment (tv genre), debt consolidation, business english, subject (grammar), إنجليزي, İngilizce, αγγλικά, anglicky, angielski, inglês, англи́йский, englisch, inglés, inglese, anglais The Definition of a Stock Plain and simple, stock is a share in the ownership of a company. Stock represents a claim on the company's assets and earnings. As you acquire more stock, your ownership stake in the company becomes greater. Whether you say shares, equity, or stock, it all means the same thing. Being an Owner Holding a company's stock means that you are one of the many owners (shareholders) of a company and, as such, you have a claim (albeit usually very small) to everything the company owns. Yes, this means that technically you own a tiny sliver of every piece of furniture, every trademark, and every contract of the company. As an owner, you are entitled to your share of the company's earnings as well as any voting rights attached to the stock. Example stock certificate (Click to enlarge) A stock is represented by a stock certificate. This is a fancy piece of paper that is proof of your ownership. In today's computer age, you won't actually get to see this document because your brokerage keeps these records electronically, which is also known as holding shares "in street name". This is done to make the shares easier to trade. In the past, when a person wanted to sell his or her shares, that person physically took the certificates down to the brokerage. Now, trading with a click of the mouse or a phone call makes life easier for everybody. Being a shareholder of a public company does not mean you have a say in the day-to-day running of the business. Instead, one vote per share to elect the board of directors at annual meetings is the extent to which you have a say in the company. For instance, being a Microsoft shareholder doesn't mean you can call up Bill Gates and tell him how you think the company should be run. In the same line of thinking, being a shareholder of Anheuser Busch doesn't mean you can walk into the factory and grab a free case of Bud Light!
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