Monday, July 7, 2008

Stock Market Quotes


The following web sites provide Stock Market Quotes and other useful financial information

* Yahoo! Finance - get stock quotes, mortgage rates, up to date news, portfolio management resources, international market data, and message boards.

* The NASDAQ Stock Market- detailed market and security information for the Nasdaq "Over The Counter" stock exchange. Also includes portfolio tracking and IPO information.

* Quote.com- Lycos Finance - get stock quotes and streaming LiveCharts.

* CNN/Money - combines practical personal finance advice, calculators and investing tips with business news, stock quotes, and financial market coverage.

* PC Quote Online- free delayed and real time quotes and charts and news covering stocks, futures, options, and mutual funds.

* BigCharts- stock charts, screeners, interactive charting and the latest breaking news from the markets.

* MSN Money- investing, investment tools, business market news, headline news, articles, reports, stocks and quotes, message boards, and a stock ticker.

* INO.com- futures, stocks, FOREX, options quotes, charts, and news for futures and options traders.

* ADVFN- free stock quotes, stock charts, market news and live stock charting tools.

* eoddata.com- free end of day stock market data and historical quotes for many of the world's top exchanges including NASDAQ, NYSE, Toronto, FTSE, SGX, HKSE, and Paris.

* Reuters.com- provides stock information including, stocks, stock quotes, stock investment strategies, and key company developments.

* TradingCharts- source for free quotes and charts - over 30000 stock market, commodity futures, and forex price charts and quotations.

* Barchart.com- futures and stocks quotes, charts, realtime advanced technical charting and analysis of stocks and commodities.

Harry Hooper has over 30 years experience in portfolio management. He is the senior stock tracker for http://www.stock4today.com.

Friday, July 4, 2008

What is the Stock Market?


Definition

At the stock market, stocks of listed companies are dealt. The term stock market is used for the overall stocks sold and bought at stock exchanges. A group of organizations can constitute a stock exchange to perform share dealings. For example, USA NASDAQ and NYSE are stock exchanges.

Functionality

In the stock exchange everyone can participate with respective stocks. It doesn’t matter where it is based or how much stock the trader possesses. In the stock market, small investors to big traders everybody trade together. The price of a stock depends on the demand and supply of that particular stock. In stock markets, the share dealing is done by a middleman. The person is known as a share broker. The seller and buyer mutually decide the price of the trade. There is an open place in the stock market for trading and the process is known as open outcry. Here traders gather and wildly shout their individual quote to sell their stock. In this kind of auction (the ‘verbal bid’) the bidding price changes simultaneously and stops only when a bid is singled out as the highest. The other type of trading is virtual and performed on the computer. In this type of exchange, traders sitting on computer terminals bid through computers within a network.

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