The STOCK MARKET.

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the STOCK MARKET

What is the stock market?

A Review: A company divides itself into small pieces and sells those small pieces (IPO = Initial Public Offering) Piece = stock The buying and selling of a stock is what sets its price Supply and Demand People try to make a profit by predicting if a company’s stock will go up and purchasing it. Why people compare it to gambling http://www.bbc.com/news/business-41972302

BUY LOW AND SELL HIGH BUY LOW AND SELL HIGH

Trading Advice:

RULES: Initial Amount $10,000 Contest closes at 4pm today Primary Actions: Buying and Selling Each has a brokerage fee of $10.00 Whoever gains the most amount of money wins the competition! Pro tip: Don’t lose all your money.

BUY LOW AND SELL HIGH BUY LOW AND SELL HIGH