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How's yer Stock portfolio doing Prowler?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Prowler" data-source="post: 1160978" data-attributes="member: 1301"><p>According to <em>"supply and demand"</em>!??!!?!</p><p></p><p>The prices rise and fall according a number of things such as</p><p></p><p>- the projected performance of the company in terms of making a profit or a loss</p><p>- the hard assets held by the company</p><p>- whether the company is reinvesting profits (growing) or distributing them to owners (dividends)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Stocks are partial ownership of the company. The market price reflects their perceived value at any given time, including actual value of the company, and speculation of the company's future performance.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Your basic understanding of the stock market is quite poor, Senile [USER=9]@Joe[/USER]. You have shown this many, many times. It is why I usually just scroll by your posts when you talk about the Stock Market.</p><p></p><p>I remember when you suggested that crypto currency is just like shares in the stock market, and you were confused when I told you that shares give you part ownership of a company and when the company generates profit, that increases the value of the company, and hence the book value of the shares.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Prowler, post: 1160978, member: 1301"] According to [I]"supply and demand"[/I]!??!!?! The prices rise and fall according a number of things such as - the projected performance of the company in terms of making a profit or a loss - the hard assets held by the company - whether the company is reinvesting profits (growing) or distributing them to owners (dividends) Stocks are partial ownership of the company. The market price reflects their perceived value at any given time, including actual value of the company, and speculation of the company's future performance. Your basic understanding of the stock market is quite poor, Senile [USER=9]@Joe[/USER]. You have shown this many, many times. It is why I usually just scroll by your posts when you talk about the Stock Market. I remember when you suggested that crypto currency is just like shares in the stock market, and you were confused when I told you that shares give you part ownership of a company and when the company generates profit, that increases the value of the company, and hence the book value of the shares. [/QUOTE]
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