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Stock price would not be stable, it will be keep changing.
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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.
The assembly line allowed Henry Ford to keep dropping the sale price.
The assembly line allowed Henry Ford to keep dropping the sale price
You are better off dropping your collision coverage. The amount extra that you are paying each month could be saved and would probably equal out to more than any amount you would get reimbursed for your collision coverage.
Stock prices rise and fall depending on a company's profits. If a company's profits keep growing, its stock price will grow as well. If a company's profits fall, the price of the stocks will fall as well. The price of the stock actually is dependent on investors confidence in the company to continue to grow and show a profit. For instance, a company's profits could be stable or even increasing, but if a rumor that it is about to experience hard times is believed, it's stock price could fall. Answers with links in them are not permitted.
The formula is: Original price per share= (Common stock + Paid-in capital)/Number of shares outstanding. Warning: when doing finance homework, be careful to keep all the numbers in thousands when you add them, so you don't have mistakes.
Yes. Usually, you can keep price-dependent actions pending as long as you like. It's part of the fee to use the brokerage service.
Buy is that time is right to buy the stock NOW. Accumulate is that if you hold the stock keep it but be vigilant about the right time to get more; eg. time is not right to buy immediately but it is a good stock and keep and eye for an opportunity to buy (e.g suddent price drop)
Price reduction can attract/ persuade a customer to buy a product. Price reductionsare often seen in shops in January in order to sell off all the old stock a shop no longer wants to keep.
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