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How to Understand Stock Market Performances
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[QUOTE="Suba, post: 337605, member: 3658"] If we talk about the stock market, it means we are talking about the totality, accumulation, resultant and overall performance of each share traded on the stock exchange. But in a narrower sense, investors often interpret stock performance as stock returns within a certain period of time, be it daily, weekly, monthly or quarterly and each investor will of course have their own standards for determining and analyzing their stock performance. You need to know, in evaluating the performance of a stock we don't just focus on price fluctuations, from time to time. There are many factors that you need to test or evaluate, such as government policy, interest rates, inflation rate, level of investor confidence or Fear and Greed index etc. Investors can evaluate stock performance using the composite stock index and also need to evaluate competitor stocks, namely stocks issued by similar companies. [/QUOTE]
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