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What Is Stock Trading?
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Stock trading refers to the practice of selling or buying equities, stocks and shares in corporations in stock exchanges or bourse operating venues. Through them, investors can place money or investment in several or individual companies.
A gain or a loss in stock trading is accummulated based on the difference between the sales price and the purchase price.
Stock trading is usually conducted during daytime. That is because it is assumed most major businesses around the globe normally conduct business at this time.
There are various stock trading venues. In one country, there must be at least one stock trading venue where equity trading is transacted for the whole country.
Buying stocks
Before buying stocks, you are expected to do your own homework. That means, you are expected to research and fin out about the background of the company where you want to invest your money in.
It is up to you where you will place your money into. Be sure that you do an intelligent decision because your returns or profit from the stock trading transaction will rely on this.
To buy stocks, you have to inform your broker partner about your intention and how much you are willing to buy for a particular stock or equity.
Be sure to be equipped with all the necessary information and data before hand. For instance, buying stocks from a company who is in the brink of bankruptcy will not be a sound investment decision.
By doing so, you take your money to risk, because your investment might go down or disappear together with the troubled company.
Sound companies have the downside. Their stocks usually are more expensive compared to their peers or counterparts. But investments are safer in them usually.
Making investments
Investors have just to make connections to brokers in order to infuse capital or buy shares in stock trading activities. Brokers are accredited individuals or firms that are specifically tasked or commissioned to do such transactions.
Before brokers are allowed to be in between you and the companies where you may want to buy stocks from, they undergo intensive and comprehensive training.
Stock trading requires a lot of knowledge and meticulousness. Because there a lot of papers and documents that you have to process, the broker should be able to handle each with utmost care and certainty. Before you are able to buy equities or stocks through stock trading activities, you should be able to provide a minimum capitalization.
The documents expected or required from you should also be turned over to your official stock broker so that no legal or civil issues will arise to disturb you in the future.
In order to truly succeed in stock trading, you must keep yourself updated by checking newswires regularly and monitoring charts available on the Internet. If you have time to spare, its best you get daily updates from your broker, because he will best know what's going on in real-time.
Currencies Trading News
Currency trading in London surges - Financial Times
![]() FXstreet.com | Currency trading in London surges Financial Times By Alice Ross Foreign exchange trading in London, the world's currency hub, surged as worries over the eurozone crisis grew last autumn, figures released on Monday showed. Average daily turnover for trade in global currencies in the UK was just less ... Currency Trade at Record $977 Billion in North America Forex Trading Volume Drops for First Time Since 2009 Global forex volumes dip, up in N.America |
UBS Gaining Market Share In Currency Trading - Fox Business
![]() New York Times | UBS Gaining Market Share In Currency Trading Fox Business ZURICH -- As it is moving towards conducting more flow business on behalf of clients, UBS AG (UBS) is gaining market share in currency trading, Tom Naratil, chief financial officer at Switzerland's largest bank, said Tuesday. UBS Net Profit Falls, Bank Cautious On Outlook UBS warns of poor Q1 as investment bank struggles |
India Eases Currency Trading Limits for Some Banks - Wall Street Journal
![]() Business Today | India Eases Currency Trading Limits for Some Banks Wall Street Journal By SUDEEP JAIN MUMBAI -- India's central bank has asked banks to approach it individually for relaxing some foreign currency trading limits and has already eased restrictions for some banks, a top official said Monday. "Some limits, based on their ... Rupee ends rising streak on importer demand |
Foreign Currency Trader Sentenced on Tax Charges - Accounting Today
Foreign Currency Trader Sentenced on Tax Charges Accounting Today By Michael Cohn, Accounting Today An investor in a foreign currency trading fund has been sentenced to five years in prison for evading more than $150000 in taxes. William H. Nurick, 76, of Camarillo, Calif., was sentenced to 60 months in prison and ... |
Aussie Dollar Lifts, Traders Hope for Greek Deal - CNBC.com
![]() CNBC.com | Aussie Dollar Lifts, Traders Hope for Greek Deal CNBC.com [fxstreet.com] Japan confirmed an under-the-rader intervention in the currency markets in November. [WSJ] Global foreign-exchange trading dropped for the first time since the financial crisis, a new report shows. NZ dollar gains on Greece, but still range bound Euro Climbs to Eight-Week High Euro Trades Quietly Ahead Of London Session |
Two Principals of Foreign Currency Trading Firm Sentenced for $17 Million ... - LoanSafe
Two Principals of Foreign Currency Trading Firm Sentenced for $17 Million ... LoanSafe by Evan Bedard on February 3, 2012 in Scams (Source: FBI) – CHICAGO—Two principals of a foreign currency trading firm that collapsed in 2007 were sentenced to 17 years and 12.5 years in federal prison, respectively, after pleading guilty to fraud ... |
The Yuan's Road to Becoming a Reserve Currency - Wall Street Journal (blog)
The Yuan's Road to Becoming a Reserve Currency Wall Street Journal (blog) It's far behind on others: Its exchange rate doesn't trade freely (as other reserve currencies do). China still maintains extensive capital controls, limiting the yuan's trading in global markets. And the country still has “relatively shallow and ... |
SNB to Aggressively Enforce Currency Floor - Wall Street Journal
![]() The Local Switzerland | SNB to Aggressively Enforce Currency Floor Wall Street Journal "We won't tolerate any trading below the minimum rate in the relevant interbank market, and this commitment applies at any time, from the moment the market opens in Sydney on Monday to when it closes in New York on Friday," Mr. Jordan said in a text ... SNB Won't Tolerate Franc Breaching Euro Limit, Jordan Says Swissie needs more than stealth intervention Swiss risk deflation if euro crisis worsens: Jordan |






