Stock Market Identities
The stock market is a platform in which shares, stocks, and commodities are purchased, sold, as well as traded. Note that the stocks listed on the market are the only qualified stocks to be publicly traded. Prior to considering whether or not to place your funds in the stock market, you need to gain knowledge of how this market functions. The stock market for beginners will help you penetrate this investment vehicle fittingly.
To become a successful stock market trader, it helps first to understand the way the various stock market identities or trader timeframes coexist, intersect, and interact. To establish a foundation for this understanding, we must first define the different market identities and timeframes, as well as the general motivations of each.
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