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Stocks, shares, and equities are often used interchangeably, but do they mean the same thing? This blog post breaks down these key investing terms, explaining what they are, how they work, and why they matter to investors.

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Basic

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Rhuwan

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2 Weeks

The terms "bull market" and "bear market" are commonly used to describe the overall direction of the stock market. Understanding these terms is essential for investors, as they reflect the mood and movement of the market, influencing investment strategies and decision-making.

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Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

4 Weeks

Every trade in the stock market involves a buyer and a seller, but the price they agree on isn’t always straightforward. This post explores a key concept that affects trading costs, liquidity, and market efficiency.

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Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

4 Weeks

Market capitalization, or market cap, is a key metric used to determine the size and value of a company in the stock market. It plays a crucial role in how investors assess risk and potential growth.

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Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

3 Weeks

Investors often look at certain financial metrics to evaluate a company's performance and potential returns. This post explores two important figures that can indicate profitability, shareholder value, and long-term growth potential.

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Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

12 Weeks

In the stock market, volume and liquidity play a crucial role in how easily assets can be bought and sold. This post explains what these terms mean, how they impact trading, and why they’re important for investors looking to enter or exit positions efficiently.

Level

Basic

Writer

Rhuwan

Reading Time

12 Weeks

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