Stock: Ownership in a company, representing a share of its assets and profits, available for purchase on the stock market.
Stock: Ownership in a company, representing a share of its assets and profits, available for purchase on the stock market.
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Dividend: Portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders as a reward for owning its stock.
Dividend: Portion of a company's earnings distributed to shareholders as a reward for owning its stock.
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Market Capitalization: Total value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the stock price by the number of shares.
Market Capitalization: Total value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying the stock price by the number of shares.
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Bull Market: Period of rising stock prices and optimistic investor sentiment, typically accompanied by strong economic conditions.
Bull Market: Period of rising stock prices and optimistic investor sentiment, typically accompanied by strong economic conditions.
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Bear Market: Period of falling stock prices and pessimistic investor sentiment, usually accompanied by economic downturns.
Bear Market: Period of falling stock prices and pessimistic investor sentiment, usually accompanied by economic downturns.
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Volatility: Measure of price fluctuations in the stock market, indicating the degree of uncertainty and risk.
Volatility: Measure of price fluctuations in the stock market, indicating the degree of uncertainty and risk.
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Index: Statistical measure representing a group of stocks, providing an overview of the market's performance.
Index: Statistical measure representing a group of stocks, providing an overview of the market's performance.
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Portfolio: Collection of investments, including stocks, bonds, and other assets, held by an individual or institution.
Portfolio: Collection of investments, including stocks, bonds, and other assets, held by an individual or institution.
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Risk Tolerance: Level of comfort and ability to withstand potential losses in investment portfolios.
Risk Tolerance: Level of comfort and ability to withstand potential losses in investment portfolios.
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Diversification: Strategy of spreading investments across different asset classes and sectors to minimize risk and maximize returns.
Diversification: Strategy of spreading investments across different asset classes and sectors to minimize risk and maximize returns.
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