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Stock Trading
 
 

Stock trading is based on the principle of companies issuing new stock shares. Nowadays one can trade online and receive regular information on the current value of the investment. Stocks and shares are vital for the growth of most businesses. It helps them to collect vast amounts of ready cash, which is in turn pumped into the company's business ventures. Even though the modern generation is very much awake to the bulls and bears, they are not fine tuned to the amount they can actually benefit by trading.

Like all businesses, there are advantages and disadvantages. One benefit is that you can avail of sure returns; it all depends on whether or not you invest in stocks whose prices move fast. Also, online information is so well presented and concise that it is easily manageable.

Leverage is an inherent disadvantage of trading, as it is beneath that of Forex. Also traders have to lie in waiting, to grab the opportunity to short sell their stocks. This can happen only when the price of the stock goes up considerably. As it restricts the benefits of a trader, it is not employed in Forex trading.
Stock trading is difficult for a common man to get into, as you need to have a considerable amount of capital to start off with. Eventually only a person who is well versed in the surges and pitfalls of the markets can carve a niche for himself in the world of Forex, stock trading and futures trading.
 
 
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