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Introduction to the Stock Market
The stock market is a financial marketplace where investors buy and sell shares of publicly listed companies. It plays a major role in the global economy by helping businesses raise capital and allowing individuals to invest and grow their wealth. Understanding the stock market is essential for anyone interested in investing, financial planning, or business. This topic introduces learners to the basic concepts of the stock market, including shares, stock exchanges, investors, market trends, risk management, and investment strategies. Students will learn how companies list their shares, how trading works, and how investors make decisions based on market information. By the end of this topic, learners will understand the fundamentals of stock market investing and develop confidence in reading market trends and making informed financial decisions.
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Understanding Shares and Ownership
A share represents a small ownership portion of a company. When you buy shares of a company, you become a shareholder and own a part of that business. For example, if a company has 1,000 shares and you buy 100 shares, you own 10% of the company.
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The primary objective of this Stock Market Quiz.
By participating, users can sharpen their analytical thinking, stay updated with market terminology, and build confidence in understanding stock market operations.
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Stock Market Quiz

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Every investment carries some level of risk. Stock prices can change due to economic conditions, company performance, global events, or investor emotions.

To reduce risk, investors use diversification. Diversification means investing money in different companies, industries, or asset types instead of putting all money into one investment.

Example of diversified investments:

  • Technology stocks
  • Banking stocks
  • Healthcare stocks
  • Mutual funds
  • Gold investments

Diversification helps balance losses and improves long-term investment stability.