As white, the following are common terms in some stock transactions:
Buy-in (buy): the purchase of a stock at a certain price。
Sell: the sale of a stock at a certain price。
Market price list (market order): directive requiring immediate purchase or sale at current market prices。
Limited price list (limit order): directive to buy or sell shares at specified or better prices。

Stock trading terminology
Stop order: an order to trade automatically in a market order when the stock price reaches the established stop price。
Limit order: instruction to trade in a price limit list when the stock price reaches the established rate of profit/gain。
Limit up: refers to the state where stock prices rose to the highest of the day and could not be bought again。
Limit down: means that stock prices fell to the lowest prices of the day and could not be sold again。

Stock trading terminology
Volume (volume): is the number of shares traded over a period of time。
The value of the transaction (turnover): is the total value of the stock traded over a period of time。
Stock code: a unique code for each stock on the stock exchange。
Increase (rise): increase in stock prices relative to the previous trading day。
Fall: the decline in stock prices relative to the previous trading day。

Stock trading terminology
Market value (market capitalization): refers to the total market value of all shares issued by a company。
Dividend rate (dividend yield): ratio of the amount of dividends distributed by the company to stock market prices。
The understanding of these terms, which are more basic in stock transactions, contributes to a better understanding of stock markets and transactions。




