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Introduction to Stocks

Welcome to your first step into the world of stock trading. This lesson builds a strong foundation, helping you understand how stock markets work, who participates, and why stocks move.

1.1 What Is the Stock Market?

The stock market is a financial marketplace where shares of publicly listed companies are bought and sold. Companies use the stock market to raise capital, while investors and traders participate to grow wealth or generate income.

Key Participants in the Stock Market

ParticipantRole
CompaniesIssue shares to raise capital
Investors & TradersBuy and sell shares to earn returns
Market MakersProvide liquidity by continuously buying and selling shares

📌 While stocks are the primary focus of this course, other instruments such as bonds, ETFs, commodities, and index funds are also traded in financial markets.


Why Trade the Stock Market?

A stock (or share) represents partial ownership in a company. When you own a stock, you become a shareholder, which may provide certain benefits.

Potential Benefits of Stock Trading

  • 📈 Capital appreciation – profit from rising stock prices

  • 💰 Dividends – regular income from profitable companies

  • 🔄 Two-way opportunities – profit from rising or falling markets

  • ⏳ Long-term wealth creation – benefit from company growth

⚠️ Stocks do not rise indefinitely. Markets move in cycles, creating both opportunities and risks.


Who Trades the Stock Market?

The stock market is traded by a wide range of participants:

Trader TypeObjective
Institutional InvestorsLong-term portfolio growth
Retail InvestorsPersonal wealth building
Dividend InvestorsPassive income
Day TradersShort-term price movements
Portfolio ManagersManage client funds professionally

1.2 Stock Market Exchanges

Stock exchanges are regulated marketplaces where stocks are listed and traded. They ensure fair pricing, transparency, and investor protection.

World’s Largest Stock Exchanges (by Market Value)

ExchangeCountryEstimated Value
NYSEUSAUSD 25.0 Trillion
NASDAQUSAUSD 21.7 Trillion
EuronextEuropeUSD 7.2 Trillion
Shanghai SEChinaUSD 6.7 Trillion
Japan Exchange GroupJapanUSD 5.9 Trillion
Hong Kong ExchangeHong KongUSD 4.2 Trillion
NSEIndiaUSD 3.5 Trillion
LSEUKUSD 3.4 Trillion

Stock Market Trading Hours

Stock markets operate Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.

Global Trading Hours Overview

RegionTrading HoursTime Zone
US (NYSE, NASDAQ)9:30 AM – 4:00 PMEDT
Europe9:00 AM – 5:30 PMCEST
Hong Kong9:30 AM – 12:00 PM / 1:00 PM – 4:00 PMHKT
Japan9:00 AM – 11:30 AM / 12:30 PM – 3:00 PMJST

After-Hours Trading

With Electronic Communication Networks (ECNs), stocks can be traded outside normal hours.

Pros & Cons of After-Hours Trading

AdvantageRisk
React to breaking newsLow liquidity
Early price discoveryWider spreads
Extended opportunitiesHigher volatility

⚠️ Retail traders are generally advised to trade during regular market hours.


1.3 Market Capitalisation

Market capitalisation (Market Cap) measures a company’s size.

Market Cap Formula

Market Cap = Share Price × Shares Outstanding

Company Size Classification

CategoryMarket Cap Range
Large-capUSD 10B+
Mid-capUSD 2B – 10B
Small-capUSD 300M – 2B

📌 Smaller companies may grow faster but carry higher risk, while large-cap stocks offer stability.


1.4 Bull vs Bear Markets

Market TypeDescription
Bull MarketPrices rising 20% or more
Bear MarketPrices falling 20% or more

The S&P 500 Index is commonly used as a benchmark for overall market direction.


1.5 How Stock Prices Move

Stock prices move based on supply and demand.

Price Movement Drivers

  • 📉 More sellers → price falls

  • 📈 More buyers → price rises

  • 📰 News, earnings, economic data

  • 💬 Market sentiment & expectations


1.6 Dividends

Dividends are profit distributions paid to shareholders.

Dividend Basics

FeatureDetails
Payment FrequencyMonthly, quarterly, annually
EligibilityMust own shares before ex-date
FormCash or additional shares

Dividend vs Growth Stocks

Investor TypePreference
Income-focusedDividend-paying stocks
Growth-focusedReinvesting companies

💡 Dividends alone do not define a good stock — alignment with your goals matters most.


Module Recap

✔ The stock market enables buying and selling company shares
✔ Stocks offer profit opportunities through price movement and dividends
✔ Markets operate during fixed hours across global exchanges
✔ Market capitalisation helps assess company size and risk
✔ Bull and bear markets guide strategy selection
✔ Stock prices move due to supply, demand, and information flow