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Investing In Stocks And Shares

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Stocks can be considered a tool for building wealth, as they are a part of almost every investment portfolio. They represent the ownership of a company and are bought in the form of shares. Shares refer to the stock of a particular company. Your stake in a company depends on how many shares you possess, because these are considered a part of the company's capital.



The popularity of investing in the stock market is increasing constantly. Today, investment in stocks and shares is not limited to the well to do; even the average middle-class is getting into it in droves. The opening up of markets with advanced trading technologies has made owning shares easy for everyone. However, if you are planning to invest, do not depend on luck to get you returns. Investment in stocks is considered a very risky affair. It requires a high rate of return. You need to use a well thought out strategy and necessary tools to invest in the share market.

The allure of investing in shares and stocks, however, does not mean that every would-be investor has the know-how of this often-slippery market. If you feel that the get-rich-quick theory applies to stocks and shares, then it is a misguided notion, because stocks are not the answer to instant wealth. Just like the real estate market, the share market also involves a lot of risk. Yet, people are often under the misconception that they will get rich instantly if they invest in shares.

You can buy a share in a stock when a company first enlists on the stock market; that is, at flotation or privatization. Alternatively, you can purchase shares once they are in circulation and are traded.

You could go to a stockbroker if you want to buy stocks. Stockbrokers do business with the stock exchange. They hold the shares in an account that is created in the name of the nominee. You can also keep your shares in the form of a paper certificate. Once the buying and selling of shares is over the transaction is made complete through an electronic system. This system is responsible for linking all the banks along with the stockbroker and registrars of the respective companies.

You can invest in international stocks as well. When a company performs trading in a stock market of another country, their stocks are known as International stocks. These stocks are traded like the UK stocks or, for that matter those traded in the Nasdaq in the US. All the stock exchanges in the world work in the same manner.

There is no guarantee when it comes to Investment in stocks but if you are ready to take a big risk then you can expect great returns on your investment. Despite the risk factor this form of investment has outperformed other investment options like bonds or saving accounts. So if you have the right strategy and you make the right moves in the stock market then nothing can stop the money from rolling in.
Investing In Stocks And Shares
The introduction of online stock brokers and investment facilitators has created a new generation of stock traders who are not intimidated or confused by stocks and shares, all in search of capital growth.

By owning a share, you essentially own a piece of a company, and in principle are entitled to your portion of the profits. These profits are delivered by annual or bi-annual dividends, which are distributed based on the performance of the company in that fiscal year. If the company is performing badly, your dividends may get smaller or even cease altogether.

Share prices fluctuate because the price is determined by the demand. If expectations about the company's future performance are strong, this leads more to try to acquire the shares, and pushes the prices up consequentially.

When less favourable performance results are published, prices will tend to fall but the entire market is also influenced by the general economic environment. The best returns tend to be made on medium to long-term investments.

The idea of getting a good return on an investment in shares, is to sell them when they are at their highest possible value. If they are worth more when you sell them than what you paid, then this is called 'Capital Growth' and is subject to capital gains tax if it exceeds a certain limit.

There are no magic tricks for stock market success, but spreading the risk as widely as possible is advisable. The riskier the investment, the bigger the dividends, providing that the company is making profits.

Significant capital growth is more likely to occur with medium to long term investments, there are few quick wins. In the short term, shares are bad investments.

The key indicator of a company's share price, is its earnings. Prices may fluctuate because of economic conditions, interest rates and investor sentiment but the overriding factor is earnings.

Inflation is the biggest threat to long-term investments. A stock market crash can lead to falling stock prices, but if recent history is anything to go by then the prices tend to bounce back stronger than ever. Inflation can strip 3.2% off the value of your investment, and will rarely bounce back.
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