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Crash Of The Stock Market
1. The Stock Exhange
Worldwide, it is possible to buy and sell stocks. The only restriction is the opening hours of each exchange. Both the NYSE and Nasdaq for example operate from 9 - 30 a.m. to 4 - 00 p.m. Eastern Time from Monday to Friday. Other exchanges have similar opening hours based on their local time. The most usual hours are between 9 - 30 AM and 10 - 30 PM.
2. Major Exchange Locations
Japan - Tokyo Stock Exchange
India - Bombay Stock Exchange
Europe - London Stock Exchange
SWX - Swiss Exchange
China - Shanghai Stock Exchange
United States - NYSE, Nasdaq, and Amex
3. Good Stocks Equals Good Economic Health
When the economy is doing well the market is strong. A strong market is sometimes also called a bull market. Bull markets occur during times of high economic production, low unemployment and low inflation. Bear markets, on the other hand, follow downtrends in the economy - inflation and unemployment are rising and stock prices fall.
4. Change Is Good
The stock market is largely controlled by supply and demand. A rise in stock price might cause investors to jump on the bandwagon and thus the price will rise even higher. A falling price might have the same effect, causing investors to jump ship and try and sell all their shares as quickly as possible.
5. FOREX
As the largest in the world, the FOREX market buy one currency against another and individual investors profit from very small changes in value. Most FOREX trades exist only for 24 hours and so traders keep a very close watch on the market to make a profit.
6. The Options Market
The Options Market is similar to the Futures Market in that an option is a contract that gives you the right (but not the obligation) to trade a stock at a certain price before a specified date. This means that if you want to sell but want to hold out a bit longer for a better buyer, you can.
7. Futures
Significantly different from the FOREX market, a Futures Market is where contracts to buy and sell goods at specified prices are traded. Because market conditions make the actual futures contract fluctuate considerably in value, most investors in the futures market are not interested in the actual goods - only in the profit that can be realized in trading the contracts.
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