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Browse CoursesStock trading is the buying and selling of company shares on stock exchanges. Traders aim to profit from price fluctuations by analyzing market trends, company performance, and economic indicators. It requires strategic decision-making and risk management in pursuit of financial gains.
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Stock trading involves buying and selling shares of publicly traded companies on stock exchanges. Traders aim to profit from price fluctuations in stocks by executing trades based on market analysis, trends, and other factors.
Stock trading is popular for its potential to generate returns and provide liquidity to investors. It offers opportunities for capital appreciation, dividends, and portfolio diversification. The stock market also plays a key role in capital allocation for businesses.
Main types include day trading (buying and selling within the same trading day), swing trading (holding stocks for a few days to weeks), and long-term investing (buying and holding for an extended period). Each approach has its own risk and reward profile.
Technical analysis involves studying historical price charts and trading volumes to predict future price movements, while fundamental analysis evaluates a company's financial health, management, and industry trends. Traders often use a combination of both methods to make informed decisions.
Risks include market volatility, economic uncertainties, and company-specific factors affecting stock prices. Traders may also face risks related to leverage, liquidity, and psychological factors. Risk management strategies are essential to mitigate potential losses.