If your stock volume has risen recently that means that there is a lot of trade activity currently going on with your stock. If it goes down it means the opposite and the price of your stock is staying the same.
Beta measures a stock's volatility (the swings up and down in price). The market as a whole has a beta of 1.0, but each stock is determined a beta value from a history of it's stock movements. Riskiness equates to the stock losing value and high beta stocks are more prone to falling faster.
the answer ot this question is 3/10 Ummmm no.. that's not correct at all. Each machine is an independent event. so the correct answer is 0.001.. .1 * .1 * .1 = 0.001 or 0.1%
There can be no answer. 500 millilitres can be expressed as a fraction only in the context of another quantity of volume.
It is discrete because if it did have decimals, lots of money would be lost. For example, if you have a stock at $20.36, and you buy 100.2 shares, the value of those shares is $2040.6828. If over a period of time, the stock goes up $2, it it will be at $22.36. This makes the value of shares $2240.472. Basically, you have earned $199.7892. But now what do you do with the .7892? If you decide to round up to .79, but a thousand people are selling their 100.2 shares, then they are owed a total of $.8. If this happens every day over a year, they are owed $29.2. If every stock did that then the extra amount owed due to the rounding would be massive. Looking the other way, if you round down every time to .78, then each person holding 100.2 shares will lose $.0092. Again if there are 1000 people, collectively they will lose $9.2. And over a year, that is $3358 that just disappears. Because you can neither round up or down (because it will result in disaster) the amount of shares held by the shareholders must be discrete.
Right now the pop. is 82,140 this does not include the "guest workers" who are there only to work and will go back to their country of origin after a few years, the economy has taken a down turn there as well, just like other countries during this recession.
Everybody's interpretation on the direction of the future price of a stock will vary. It all comes down to your experience level in analyzing the charts as well as using price action and volume confirmation to prove your bias; technical analysis is just that.
The number of shares that change hands is called "volume." But more accurately, The number of shares or contracts traded in a security or an entire market during a given period of time. It is simply the amount of shares that trade hands from sellers to buyers as a measure of activity. If a buyer of a stock purchases 100 shares from a seller then the volume for that period increases by 100 shares based on that transaction. Volume is an important indicator in technical analysis as it used to measure the worth of a market move. If the markets have made strong price move either up or down the perceived strength of that move depends on the volume for that period. The higher the volume during that price move the more significant the move.
This is the daily number of shares of a security that change hands between a buyer and a seller. Also known as volume traded. Also see Up volume and Down volume.
During the call, press the up and down buttons on the top left side of the phone. This will turn down the volume of the caller.
Although the actual stock return varied up and down greatly during the Sixties, the average stock return that the holder could expect per year was around 5.4%.
To read a stock ticker, look for the company's ticker symbol, which is a short code representing the company. Next, check the price of the stock, which shows the current value of one share. The change in price indicates if the stock has gone up or down. The volume shows how many shares have been traded. Finally, the high and low prices represent the highest and lowest prices the stock has reached during the trading day.
In the stock stereo pushing in the volume knob then pressing up/down on tune changes the hour
Chess players often write down their moves during a game on a scoresheet to keep track of the game's progress and to refer back to later for analysis.
During a phone call, SCROLL Up or Down
To adjust the speaker volume on a Uniden 5.8 Power Max Phone, locate the volume control buttons, typically found on the side of the handset. During a call, you can press the "Volume Up" or "Volume Down" buttons to adjust the speaker volume to your preference. The current volume level is usually indicated on the display. Make sure to test the volume during a call for the best results.
No. The stock market is not falling down after Obama's statement.
yes on the side there is a volume button you push that and it turns it down