The stock market is an organized exchange where stocks of many companies are bought/sold by investors/traders using a common platform.
The prices of the stocks that are part of an exchange determine the value of that Stock Market index. When the prices of majority of the stocks that are part of the index go up, the stock market goes up.
The price of a stock is determined by a variety of factors like, the global economic scenario, the performance of the company, recent profit margins, management decisions etc.
The price of stocks is determined by the Demand and Supply theory. When there is a heavy demand for stocks and the supply is less then the prices go up. When there is a heavy supply of stocks and there is less demand then the prices go down. When the price of stocks goes up, the market goes up and when the price of stocks go down the market goes down.
The price of stocks is determined by the Demand and Supply theory. When there is a heavy demand for stocks and the supply is less then the prices go up. When there is a heavy supply of stocks and there is less demand then the prices go down.
because they want to
Gold stocks are down, but now would be a great time to buy because the stocks are so cheap
When stock prices are down, people with lots of money buy up the low priced stocks. They do so in anticipation that the stocks will eventually go back up and they will be able to sell at a nice profit.
they go up and down, because the stock can never stay in the same number for a long time, so if the stock is going up, it's doing great. but if it's going down, it doing bad
Stock prices go up or down based on the Demand - Supply theory. Whenever the demand for a stock is more than its supply its prices go up Whenever the supply of a stuck is more than its demand its prices go down
Their stocks will either go up or down. It is not that hard.
Anything priced under $5 per share, which is called a penny stock. (Used to be, penny stocks were under $1 per share, but everything gets more expensive.) Penny stocks are more likely to go down in price than to go up, so they are the worst stocks to invest in.
gold up, stocks down
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William H. Pike has written: 'Why stocks go up - and down -' -- subject- s -: Finance, History, Investments, Polaroid Corporation, Prices, Stocks