You earn money, i think.
The stock market is kind of like a big yard sale... The sellers want to sell their stock for as much as they can get and the buyers want to pay as little as possible.The buy is the price that a buyer wants to pay and the Sell is the amount the seller wants to sell at. When the two prices match is when a trade happens.
To sell the stock.
Large companies often sell parts of their company (not physical parts) to the public. This is called stock. Selling stock can refer to the company actually selling the stock to someone or whomever has already bought the stock can sell it to someone else.
A stock market.
Stock market is a term used to refer to any place where stocks are bought and sold. The physical place where the actual trade in stocks happens is called a stock exchange. In India, there are two main stock exchanges - Bombay Stock Exchange or the BSE and National Stock Exchange or the NSE. Traditionally, you or your broker had to be present on the floor of the exchange to buy or sell stocks. These days, however, people make use of online stock trading platforms for this purpose. Many companies offer online stock trading platforms where investors can buy and sell stocks.
If the price of a stock that you own shares of goes down, the value of your investment is going to decrease.
a large number of stockholders can buy an sell stock
The supermarket would probably close until they have enough stock to sell for a long time.
I imagine people could sell stock market pictures to places like local newspapers and other publications, and am not sure if that actually happens though.
The stock market is kind of like a big yard sale... The sellers want to sell their stock for as much as they can get and the buyers want to pay as little as possible.The buy is the price that a buyer wants to pay and the Sell is the amount the seller wants to sell at. When the two prices match is when a trade happens.
Yes, and it's massive. If you buy a call, the option exercises if the stock price is higher than the strike price. If this happens, you resell the stock and keep the profit. If you sell a put, the option exercises if the stock price is below the strike price. If this happens, you bury the stock in the back yard until the price goes back up.
Normally when a company don't sell stock like Macy's they'll make it go clearance in hopes of it getting sold out at that price, if not they'll end up sending it back to the vendor which will sell it to another company like Walmart for a cheaper price.
In the stock exchange that you bought them from.
Stockbrokers make money when they sell you shares and also make when they sell your shares.
Because when people buy stock, that means they are paying a company a sum to have the right to own a part of that company. When this happens the value of the company goes up. However if people do not like a company they will sell the stock they own and get money back for it. When this happens the company now holds less money and its stock goes down. This happens with thousands of listings everyday on the stock exchanges.
You have to find someone who wants to buy it first. The "gray market" happens outside normal stock trading channels, so there aren't any market makers - people who keep a stockpile of securities for other people to buy from and sell into.
Through a stock broker.