STOCK & FOREX
What is the stock market?
As the name suggests, the stock market is a marketplace for the trading of stocks or shares. There are many stock markets around the world, and the UK’s main exchange is The London Stock Exchange (LSE).
To form a market index, company shares are grouped together, and their value is combined as a weighted average (the bigger the company the larger its effect on the value of the index) resulting in a figure. Generally, companies of similar size and value are grouped together. Often you hear the market being up or down. This relates to stock market indices rising and falling.
Stocks are bought and sold constantly throughout each trading day, and their prices change all the time. When the price of a stock increases enough to recoup any trading fees, you can sell your shares at a profit. These profits are known as capital gains. In contrast, if you sell your stock for a lower price than you paid to buy it, you'll incur a capital loss.
In either case, your fate as an investor depends on the fortunes of the company. A company generally needs strong earnings to pay a dividend, and there needs to be investor demand for you to see capital gains.
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