Karachi Stock Exchange
By 15 June 2013, KSE 100 index hit unbelievable record of 23,097 points
What does NaN refer to in the stock market
If market rises by 100% then the stock rises by 120%
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If it has an 8 to 1 chance of going up in value, then there is also a 1 to 8 chance that it won't.
stock talkrisk is only half the equation. If stock is vlaued according to the cash flows investors expect a company to generate at some point in the future. That's the nuts and bolts of stock trading.To know which stock will trade the highest, you'll have to know where the market as a whole thinks risk is the lowest, but return the highest.But it really isn't that simple. sometimes, the riskiest stocks are those whose prospects for growth are out of this world.The take away here is to think in temrs of valuation, not price.Most people rather buy 100 shares of a $5 stock instead of 5 shares of a $100 stock.If the underlying fundamentals of the $100 stock/company are better, go for the latter.In fact, it may be that the $100 stock is CHEAP -- how can this be, you ask?simple: if the $100 stock/company is expected to grow its earnings 20% year to year but trades at only 10 x future earnings (profits), you may actually have a DISCOUNT on your hands.books I recommend:1. how to make money in stocks - William o'neill2. how to read a financial report - john tracy3. morningstar's guide to successful stock investing4. fire your stock analyst - Henry domash
The highest EXC point in Sensex stock was achieved on May 17, 2013. On that date, the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index (Sensex) reached a record high of 20, 286.12.
whats the store with the highest stock
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a low of 28.48 in 1896.
$767.65 was the highest in Google's History. Google Reached this high in October 2012
Point zero is a private comapnay...it is not on the stock market
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2007
The NASDAQ composite index set a new closing record of 5600.96 on 1/24/17
(apex) black tuesday
its called a point
The highest stock value Exxon have ever attained is $500 billion. Apple and Exxon are two of the very few companies that have ever reached this amount.
That year would be 1929.