Guide to the Stock Market

eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
Business & Money
Technology
Women
Health
Education
Family
Travel
Cars
Entertainment
SD Editorials
Online Guide and article directory site.
Foodeditorials.com
Over 15,000 recipes & editorials on food.
Lyricadvisor.com
Get 100,000 Lyric & Albums.

Video on How To Read Stocks With This Easy Guide

    View: 
Similar Videos
Videos on A Publicly Traded Company
Videos on Buy And Sell Stocks Online
Videos on Buying Stocks For Dummies
Videos on Cedar Fair Amusement Parks
Videos on Cherry Picking In Brentwood
Videos on Commodity Prices Natural Gas
Videos on Get Over Bad Relationship
Videos on How To Read Better And Faster
Videos on Karate Kid Part Ii
Videos on Letter Of Bad News
Videos on Research And Report Writing
Videos on Selling And Buying Stocks
Videos on Stock Market Simulation Game
Videos on When Stock Market Open
Videos on Certain Things to Look While Doing Stock Research
Videos on Commodities: Trading Expert Reveal Secrets That Helps Beginners Master Commodity Markets
Videos on Buffetts Big Bet
Videos on Categorizing Dividends According To Types
Videos on Categorizing Stocks According to Types
Videos on Categorizing Corporate Actions According To Types
 
How To Read Stocks With This Easy Guide
Carlie Evie
Let's look closer at the table. You'll notice that there are twelve columns in the table; each stock has a line of its own. To find out how the stock has been performing over the past year, look at the first two columns-- these will be labeled something to the effect of "52W High" and "52W Low." The names are pretty suggestive; "52W High" reveals the highest value the stock has reach in the past 52 weeks. Its lowest value shows up in the "52W Low."
The next column is the name of the stock itself, followed by another column showing the stock's ticker symbol. Every stock is given a unique combination of letters. You will probably recognize some of these from the tickers that run across the bottom of the screen sometimes on the cable news networks.
Speaking of which, watching the financial shows on these networks will give you further help on how to read stocks and other aspects of the stock market.
Next to the ticker column is a column labeled "Div." From this column, you see how much in annual dividends the stock pays out for every share. If you see a blank space in this column, that means the stock doesn't pay dividends right now. The same rule also applies to the very next column, "Yield %", the percentage return on the dividend.
The earnings ratio is indicated by P/E. You get this number by dividing the current stock price by the earnings per share for the last four quarters.
The next two columns are "High" and "Low." In the day's trading, you'll be able to see the highest and lowest points that the stock has reached. "Close" is the point at which the stock closed that day, and "Net Change" shows the change from the day before.
With a basic understanding of how to read stocks, you can now move on and start learning more about the market itself.
Next Paragraph..
A Guide to Business | Guide to Technology | Guide to Women | Guide to Health | Family Guide to | Travel & Vacations | Information on Cars

EditorialToday Guide to the Stock Market has 3 sub sections. Such as Types of Funds, Guide to Investing and Penny Stock Investing. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors