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Article created:

03.07.2024

What is Stock Trading?

Definition of Stock Trading

Stock trading is when people buy and sell parts of companies, called shares, on places like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or Nasdaq. If you buy a share, you own a small part of that company. This means you can earn money if the company does well. You might get some of the company’s profits (dividends) or sell your shares for more money later if they increase in value. The price of shares can go up or down based on how well the company is doing, what people think will happen in the future, and the overall state of the market.

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Types of Stock Trading

Stock trading includes many types of traders with different strategies and timeframes.

Ultra-short-term trading uses algorithms to make trades in milliseconds, seeking small, quick profits. Known as high-frequency traders (HFTs), they often work on Wall Street, but these tools are becoming available to everyday traders too.

Short-term trading involves buying and selling shares within a few days, weeks, or months to make quick profits from market changes.

Long-term trading is buying shares and holding them for several years or decades. The goal is to benefit from the company’s growth and earn dividends. These traders are often called investors or position traders.

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Why Choose Exness for Stock Trading?

Benefits of Stock Trading on Exness

Exness has a wide range of Stocks in its portfolio such as Nvidia, Tesla, Apple, Cisco and more. Using Exness interface you can access trading panels and instruments to use all the tools to maximize your profits.

Available Tools and Features on Exness

You can use take profit, stop loss, leverage functions as well as make in-depth analysis using diagrams and drawings onto stock graphs. It is also possible to overview the graph within the range magnitute of 1,5, 15-30 minutes,1, 4 hours,1 day, 1 week and 1 month.

Exness offers Major, and exotic forex pairs as well as different currencies. Stock trading here is based on USD but it is important to know what is the performance of your local currency vs selected stock and USD to make a complete analysis.

Which Stocks are Available on Exness

List of stocks available on Exness for trading:

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This list contains only the most popular stocks. Exness offers more stocks than those listed here. You can see the full list in the Exness trading terminal through your Personal Area.

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Exness Platforms and Apps for Stock Trading

Exness broker has mobile and PC versions as well as its terminal is available in all devices to maximize your trading experience.

How to trade Stocks

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Research and Budget

Research companies and analyze their financials to make informed decisions. Set a budget and only invest money you can afford to lose.

Place Orders

When ready, you can place orders to buy or sell shares through your Exness account.

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Types of Orders:

  1. Market Order:
    Buy or sell at the best available price. It usually gets executed unless there is no trading activity.
  2. Limit Order:
    Buy or sell at a specific price or better. Gives you control over the price. It stays active until it’s executed, expires, or is canceled.
  3. Stop Order:
    Buy or sell once the stock reaches a specified price. Can be a market order (executes at any price when triggered) or a stop-limit order (executes within a price range).
  4. Day Order:
    Must be completed within the same trading day.
  5. Good-’til-Canceled (GTC) Order:
    Stays active until it’s filled or canceled.
  6. Immediate or Cancel (IOC) Order:
    Remains active for a very short time, like a few seconds.
  7. All-or-None (AON) Order:
    Must be completely filled or not at all.
  8. Fill-or-Kill (FOK) Order:
    Must be completed immediately and fully, or not at all. Combines AON and IOC features.

Strategies and Tips for Trading Stocks on Exness

Key Strategies for Stock Trading

“The trend is your friend” is a popular phrase in trading. It means that following the market’s direction can be profitable. Trend traders don’t guess where the market will go; they simply follow its current direction. To succeed, trend traders need a good system to spot and follow trends. However, traders must stay alert because trends can change quickly. To protect themselves from sudden market changes, they use tools like a stop-loss order, which automatically sells the shares if the price drops too much.

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Tips for Market Analysis and Stock Selection

Disclaimer: The following sentences are not recommendations but just examples to make readers feel comfortable with the topic.

How to Analyze Stocks for Trading?

Technical analysis looks at past market data, like prices and trading volume. By understanding market psychology, behavioral economics, and using statistical tools, technical analysts try to predict future market movements based on past trends and patterns.

You can also use fundamental analysis to read news and updates about the market.

Finally it is possible to use sentiment analysis to be aware of other investor’s reactions by using social media.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Stock Trading on Exness

When does the stock market open?

The U.S. stock market, including the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq, is open on weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern time, except on holidays. However, trading can also happen outside these hours. For example, there’s pre-market trading, which can start as early as 4 a.m. Most of this pre-market activity happens between 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.

Is the share market open on Saturday?

No, the stock markets in India are closed on Saturday and Sunday, as well as on trading holidays. The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the two largest exchanges in India, do not open for trading on these days. Orders placed during the weekend are executed on Monday when the market opens at 9:15 a.m.

What is the limit order in stocks?

A limit order is an instruction to buy or sell a stock at a specific price or better. A buy limit order will only be filled at the limit price or lower, and a sell limit order will only be filled at the limit price or higher. However, there’s no guarantee that a limit order will be executed.