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       2026-01-11 NetworkingName1350
    Key Point:The stock market has been up and down like a roller coaster for these two days, although the positions on the main search lists have been very strong. A lot of friends are moving around when they see information about the stock market on tv or online. The recent boom in the stock market has attracted a large number of post-90 account openings, but the obscurity of the words that emerge from the poking is not in the minds of the stock market. In f

    The stock market has been up and down like a roller coaster for these two days, although the positions on the main search lists have been very strong. A lot of friends are moving around when they see information about the stock market on tv or online. The recent boom in the stock market has attracted a large number of post-90 account openings, but the obscurity of the words that emerge from the poking is not in the minds of the stock market. In fact, there are some stock terms that can be made clear in a single sentence

    Opening price: the price of the first stock to be sold every day

    The closing price: the price of the last stock in the daily deal

    Maximum price: is the highest price of the different prices that were sold on the same day

    Minimum price: is the lowest price of the different price at the same date

    Raised disk: means the opening price is much higher than the closing price the day before

    Open the chassis: the opening price is much lower than the closing price the day before

    Accumulation: a slow rise in stock prices, known as accumulation

    Floating: stock prices are falling slowly, called soft

    Bookkeeping: investors tend to wait and see, and stock prices change very little that day

    Repossession: a temporary fall due to excessive increase in stock prices

    Arranged: small stabilization starts when stock prices rise or fall

    Jumping: stimulated by strong ledore or air news, stock prices move significantly

    Last call for price: the price the buyer wants to buy after closing up that day

    Last call for bid: the seller's price after closing up that day

    Multiple heads: what about the stock market, the ones who sell the stock when it goes up

    Empty: investors who sell when stocks are starting to fall

    Shares: when the company issues a new equity, the equity subscription is distributed at a special price (below market value) based on the number of shareholder-owned shares

    Facing value: means the lowest fixed stock of the company value

    Equity: all shares representing enterprise ownership, including general and priority shares

    Blue chip stock: a stock issued by a well-capitalized and highly reputable company

    Fiduciary unit: refers to the share authorized by the provident fund board to be invested by the holder of the provident fund

    Money trading units: stocks that can be traded with money

    Request price, quotation: minimum price in stock transactions at which the seller wishes to sell the stock

    Including dividends: including dividends in stock trading

    Excludes dividends: stock trading does not include dividends

    Including all interests, including dividends, red shares or equity interests

    Does not include rights: does not enjoy rights

    Empty markets: markets with long-term downward trends in stock prices, where stock prices have fluctuated by a large drop and also by a small increase

    Multiple markets: also known as cattle markets, are markets where stock prices are generally rising

    Broker commission: the remuneration received by the broker for the execution of the client's instructions is usually calculated as a percentage of the amount paid

    Buy-out: stock prices are expected to rise and buy, sell again before actual delivery, harvest the difference price or compensate for the difference price's type b speculation

    Selling empty: redemption of speculation before stock prices fall

    Enquirements: stock prices are expected to rise and prices are expected to decline all the way after they were purchased; or stock prices are expected to fall and prices are expected to rise when stocks are sold

     
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