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Buying And Selling Stock

In order to buy or sell stock, an investor must place an order to do so through an online brokerage platform or by calling the brokerage firm on the phone. An order represents an advertisement of intent to buy or sell a specific stock.  Each order is unique and has identifying characteristics relating to price, quantity, and conditions.  An order is considered to be “opened” or “pending” until it is finally executed...

Electronic Communication Networks

  Electronic Communication Networks (ECN) are computer systems that facilitate trading within the stock market.  Investors with access to level 2 quotes can view all ECNs that are active in any given stock.  An ECN indicates how many shares are available to buy and how many shares are available to sell in real time.  Investors and traders post orders into an ECN system and the ECN will match contra-side orders for...

Introduction To The NASDAQ Exchange

Established in 1971, the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations System (NASDAQ) is the world’s oldest electronic stock exchange, and originally operated as a computer bulletin board system.  Today, the exchange has evolved and is the largest fully electronic stock market that lists nearly 4000 companies.  The exchange is owned by the NASDAQ OMX Group which also owns the OMX stock exchange network...

Introduction To The New York Stock Exchange

The New York Stock exchange is the largest auction market place in the world and is physically located at 11 Wall Street in New York City.  The NYSE is nicknamed “The Big Board” or just simply “The Exchange”.   The NYSE can trace its history to 1792 when 24 stockbrokers signed an agreement that would establish rules for buying and selling securities amongst each other. This was known as the Buttonwood...

Introduction To Stock Options

Introduction To Stock Options By: PromptTrader A stock option is an investment tool that represents a contract between a buyer and a seller.  Specifically, an option is a contract that gives the owner the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a given stock at a specified price on or before a specified date.  Options also exist for future contracts, foreign exchanges and other instruments. However, this article will...

Introduction To Stock Markets

By definition a stock market is a gathering of individuals who buy and sell stock amongst each other.  A stock market can have a physical location such as the New York Stock Exchange where trading occurs at 11 Wall Street New York City.  At that location traders interact with each other in person and trading takes place “on the floor”.  An exchange can also operate strictly in the virtual world (i.e only online) and...

Using Stock Options To Hedge Your Long Positions

What is Hedging? Hedging in is a term used to describe an action that is taken to protect your current investment against loss through a price movement that would outcome your profits negatively. Introduction to Hedging Hedging is a very important tool for professional stock traders, especially investors. This may be one of the key tools that enables stock traders to carry on year after year. The word Hedging comes from the...

Understanding Fundamental Analysis & The Impo...

Investing is something of a fluid concept. To invest successfully requires you to master a challenging mix of scientific concepts, subjective judgements and even a little dash of best guess predictions about the future fate of the economy, specific sectors and individual companies themselves. You need to be a scientist, pragmatist and mystic all rolled into one. It can get tense. Perhaps even frustrating. It’s never, ever...


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