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Q: Does the value of a share of stock depend on how long you expect to keep it?
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Does the book value per share and market value per share are usually the same dollar amount?

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Market value per share or stock price?

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Definition of market value per share?

Market value per share can be defined as the price at which stocks are bought or sold. The market value per share is the current price of the stock.


Where does the money go when the stock market loses value?

The "stock market" refers to the sum of all the shares of stock that are publicly owned. The "value" of a share of stock is simply an estimate of what someone would pay you for that share if you chose to sell it. If you own a share and continue to own that share, what you own is the stock. In that case, you don't own money - any amount of money - you just own the stock. So when "the stock market" "loses value" no real money is lost - except from stock owners who choose to sell at low prices. The value lost is the amount of money that WOULD be lost by the current stock owners if all the shares were sold.


Why would the GE stock fund not hold the same value per share as a GE stock?

GE Stock Fund is essentially a mutual fund that holds only GE Stock. Therefore the value per share reflects the net asset value of each unit of the fund, which is not the same as the share price of GE stock. The performance of the GE Stock Fund will closely track that of GE stock, less the operating and adminstration fees charged by the fund.