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Can you explain what short selling stocks are?

In purchasing stocks, you buy a piece of ownership in the company. The buying and selling of stocks can occur with a stock broker or directly from the company.


Why is it good to buy stocks?

because then you essentially are a part owner of whatever company you bought stocks from.


What happens to your money once you buy a publicly traded stock?

Theoretically the money goes to the company whose stocks you have bought. But, pratically it goes to the person who sold the stocks. When you buy the stocks you buy ownership of that company from the person who already held it. It is like transfer of ownership.


How can I purchase stocks directly from a company?

To purchase stocks directly from a company, you can participate in a direct stock purchase plan (DSPP) offered by the company. Contact the company's investor relations department to inquire about their DSPP and follow their instructions to buy stocks directly from them.


How can you use one million dollar?

Invest into a company and buy stocks.


Who are the shareholders of the corporation?

the people who buy stock and own the company


Why should you purchase stocks?

Historically, stocks have provided the greatest appreciation of any income class. On average, stocks have provided about +10% per year. Investing in stocks provides additional risk, however. If a company files for bankruptcy protection, it is likely a shareholder will receive nothing back for the shares of the company that they own. If investing in stocks, be smart and diversify (buy several stocks) or set stop losses to prevent a complete loss of capital.


Is apple public or private company qnd why?

they are public, anyone can buy its stocks


Why are stocks a necessity?

Stocks are shares of a company people buy. Their dollars help the company to grow. If the company grows, they get money back on their stock investment, while retaining the initial value of the stock. They can take this money as a dividend, or use it to buy more stocks - and hence (hopefully) earn even more money. A person who invested $1,000 in Microsoft in 1983, and left the investment alone, would have been a millionaire in 1998, though that is an extreme example.


What are stocks and how do you trade?

Stocks are businesses that you invest in if you think they will do well in the market. You can bid money on certain stocks and if the business/company does well, you get money back.


Where can advice be found for good stocks to invest in?

Advice can be found for good stocks to invest in on E-insure. This company specializes giving information about stocks, which to buy and which to sell at what time.


Why do people have stocks?

People buy stock to have monthly income from dividence that the company pay

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