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Stock Market Terms mm

Craig: Greg Althoff
Horizontales
Groups a number of stocks together in order to track their progress s a group. Generally, if most stock are rising, then the index rises. Likewise, if most stocks in an index are declining, then so the index.
A fee paid to a broker or brokerage house by an investor for making stock trades on the investor's behalf.
This is a percentage amount paid by a bank or other financial institution to investors for money deposited with that institution.
With a stock, purchase this is the amount of money paid for stock(s) when both the price paid per share and commission paid are computed.
A commonly used assessment for gauging a stock value, based on its price and earnings.
Money put into either a tangible item or a financial instrument for the purpose of increasing the original amount of money.
A group of stocks held by an individual or investment group.
Percentage rate of actual return a particular investment. For instance, "dividend yield" refers to the percentage of return a particular dividend represents in relation to the price of the stock itself.
Verticales
Shares of stock are essentially small pieces of ownership in a company that are available for purchase.
Occurs when shares of stock in a company are multiplied according to an announced ratios.
Treasury bills, notes and bonds issued by the U.S. government. These are considered a safe investment, but accordingly, the interest rate paid is modest when compared to some investments.
Issued by a state or city government, usually to pay for a particular public works project. These bonds are favored by investors since the chance of default is perceived as being small.
Term used to describle the strategy of trading in and out of stocks during a given trading day, in order to realize profits on tiny price increases.
A payment made by a company to shareholders for owning shares of company stock.
Large stock portfolios where many investors have pooled their money to purchase stocks. Typically, a fund managers makes decisions about buying and selling the fund's holding.