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Stocks are fractional pieces of publicly traded companies. If you own a company's stock, you own a piece of that company. 

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Preferred vs. Common Stock: What's the Difference?

  • The main difference between preferred and common stock is that preferred stock gives no voting rights to shareholders while common stock does.
  • Preferred shareholders have priority over a company's income, meaning they are paid dividends before common shareholders.

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Blue chip

A blue chip is stock in a corporation with a national reputation for quality, reliability, and the ability to operate profitably in good and bad times

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Growth stocks

growth stock is a stock of a company that generates substantial and sustainable positive cash flow and whose revenues and earnings are expected to increase at a faster rate than the average company within the same industry. 

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Understanding an Equity Market

Equity markets are the meeting point for buyers and sellers of stocks. The securities traded in the equity market can either be public stocks, which are those listed on the stock exchange, or privately traded stocks.

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Penny Stocks

Penny Stocks

Penny stocks are a form of market traded security which attracts minimal pricing. These securities are mostly offered by companies with lower market capitalisation rates. Therefore, these are also called nano-cap stocks, micro-cap stocks, and small-cap stocks, depending on the company’s market ca...

Publicly traded stocks

Publicly traded stocks

If you are the type of person that likes companies that are stable and gush cash flow for owners, you might be drawn to 

  • blue-chip stocks,
  • dividend investing,
  • dividend growth investing,
  • value investing.

If you prefer a more aggressive port...

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