Stock Market Guide for Beginning Investors Maine

Are you interested in buying stocks or want to know how a stock market works? Learn more about the basics of the stock market.

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The stock market might seem mysterious, but its inner workings are no big secret. Have you ever attended an auction? When you buy an object at auction, you aren't buying from the auctioneer. It's the auctioneer's job to match buyers with sellers, and to get the best price possible for the seller.

Since there's no fixed price for any auction item, the selling price is set by the amount that a buyer is willing to pay. The stock market works in a somewhat similar fashion. It's an auction-based market, with intermediaries who match buyers and sellers of stocks.

Once a stock has gone public, its shares are bought and sold on organized stock markets. The largest public stock market is the New York Stock Exchange, also known as "the Big Board." The NYSE is home to many of the largest and best-known American companies, and is probably what you picture when you think about a "stock market" - lots of people running around in funny-colored jackets, gesticulating wildly with their hands, scribbling orders on notepads. These are the specialists, and it's their job to match buyers and sellers of a particular stock.

Behind the frenzied spectacle is a methodical and organized system of trading, in which the price of any stock is set purely by rule of supply and demand in an auction setting. Specialists help match buyers and sellers, but shares are always sold to the highest bidder.

Every day, you can tune in to your TV to see reports from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, or to see the ringing of the bell to signal the beginning and end of the trading day. But the NYSE isn't the only market for stocks. The American Stock Exchange operates in a similar fashion, and there are many smaller regional stock exchanges, such as the Pacific in Los Angeles, the Philadelphia, the Boston, the Cincinnati, and the Chicago. Some small companies are listed only on a regional exchange, while some NYSE and AMEX companies are listed on these smaller exchanges, as well, for greater exposure to investors....


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