Stocks
Stocks are fractional pieces of publicly traded companies. If you own a company's stock, you own a piece of that company. Learn everything you need to know about these building blocks of investing.

Meme Stock Definition
Meme stocks describe the shares of companies that have gained cult-like following on social media, which can influence share prices.
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Investing in Index Funds: What You Need to Know
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What are LUPA Stocks
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Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) Definition
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Common Stock Definition
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Understanding Preferred Stock vs. Common Stock
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What Is a CUSIP Number?
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Floating Stock Definition and Example
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S&P 500 Index: Standard & Poor's 500 Index Definition
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Average Annual Return for the S&P 500 Since 1926
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Efficient Market Hypothesis: Is the Stock Market Efficient?
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Cyclical Stock Definition
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Preference Shares: Advantages and Disadvantages
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Issued Share Capital vs. Subscribed Share Capital: What's the Difference?
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What Are the Listing Requirements for the NASDAQ?
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Understanding Small Cap and Big Cap Stocks
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Adjusted Closing Price Definition
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Basic Materials Sector Definition
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Clientele Effect Definition
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Depositary Receipt (DR) Definition
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Dual Class Stock Definition
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Mid-Cap Definition
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Preference Shares Definition
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Share Turnover Definition
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Theoretical Ex-Rights Price – TERP Definition
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Understanding Cyclical vs. Non-Cyclical Stocks
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Restricted Shares vs. Stock Options
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What's the Most Expensive Stock of All Time?
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Back Stop Definition
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Bearer Share Definition
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CANSLIM Definition
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Fractional Share Definition
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October Effect Definition
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Shareholder Register Definition
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Tracking Stock Definition
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Porter's 5 Forces on Under Armour
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October: The Month of Market Crashes?
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Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) Definition
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Buying Stocks Instead of Bonds: Pros and Cons
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Building An Effective Watchlist
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Buy-In Definition
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How to Invest in the Nikkei 225
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Investing $100 a Month in Stocks for 20 Years
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What Is a Pure Play?