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The Gray Market usually refers to companies that for one reason or another are not listed companies on the stock market. The gray market for shares is an unregulated marketplace where company stocks are traded before the company becomes registered on the stock market.
Try mystocks.org/. They have reports about almost all USA stocks.
A stock exchange is the place where stocks/shares are listed and where investors go to buy/sell their stocks. Ex: National Stock Exchange, India
The stock market is common for all businesses and industries. The stocks of all companies are listed in the same index in a particular country.
Stocks can be purchased from 2 marketsPrimary Market - Where shares are being offered for the first time to the public by means of an IPOSecondary Market - Where shares are traded on a daily basis after the stock is sold through IPO and it gets listed in a registered stock exchange
Market Price or Market Value is the price of one stock Market capitalization is the value of all the stocks listed in that particular exchange.
Straits Times IndexSTI is a market value-weighted stock market index based on the stocks of the top 30 companies listed on the Singapore Exchange.
The index's composite figure is computed by measuring the market value of all common stocks listed on the NASDAQ.
Penny Stock is a good site for people who are new to the stock market. A link is below for the website: http://www.pennystock.com/how.shtml Many stocks are listed and they are easy to trade.
The NASDAQ Composite is a stock market index of the common stocks and similar securities listed on the NASDAQ stock market, meaning that it has over 3000 components.
Stocks are listed alphabetically by an abbreviated form of the corporate name, in this sample, JLJ.