The Stock Market: A Rundown (2024)

Wall Street, shareholders, investments.

You’ve heard it said before: “Markets are down.” Or “Markets are up.” But what exactly does it mean?

The Stock Market

For starters, a market is where “buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.” 15 But the market you are probably wondering about is the U.S. Stock Market. The U.S. Stock Market is regulated by Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). 4

“Stock markets are components of a free-market economy because they enable democratized access to investor trading and exchange of capital.” 4 Put a little more simply, the stock market provides a secure environment for share transactions to take place. 4 A share is a unit of ownership within a company. 17

“When you buy a share, you are investing in that company and hoping that its value will increase over time. When you sell a share, you are getting back the money you invested, plus or minus any change in the share price.”

James Chen 4

Shares are listed and traded on different exchanges. We’ll discuss that next.

Market Exchanges

Market exchange refers to an economic system in which goods and services are produced, distributed, and exchanged by the forces of price, supply, and demand. 2

The main exchanges I’ll go over include the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the NASDAQ – these are the two major stock exchanges in the United States. 21

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

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Located at 11 Wall Street, Lower Manhattan, New York City, NYSE is the world’s largest stock exchange by market capitalization. 16, 22

“The NYSE is where companies raise capital that they use to shape the future. As we’ve grown, our community has expanded to include leaders across sectors, and we strive to help make connections, facilitate conversations, and advance the interests of our listed companies and a broad range of investors.”

NYSE 16

NYSE is open for trading Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET. 16 It lists the most important, publicly traded American companies and is the premier venue for stock trading. 16

NASDAQ

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The Nasdaq is known for listing many technology and growth-oriented companies – think Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Tesla. 28

“NASDAQ is a U.S. based stock exchange that is dominated by technology stocks.”

Kane Pepi 25

The main difference between the two exchanges is that the NYSE is an auction market that uses specialists, whereas the NASDAQ is a dealer market with many market makers in competition with one another. 14

What Can They Tell Us About The Economy?

Both exchanges track the performance of thousands of companies across various sectors and industries and are followed by economists as indicators of the economy. Other sources of data and analysis used include the S&P 500 – a stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States. 36

“On average, a company is dropped and replaced by another only about once every two years. When they do it’s because a company’s importance or influence in its industry has fallen.”

Jim Probasco 27

Stock exchanges play a vital role in the functioning of the economy – for instance, they help companies raise money to expand, hire more qualified staff and repair or replace equipment. 5 “Exchanges are the principal indicator and reflection of a country’s financial condition and stability”. 5

When you hear the market is ‘up’ or ‘down’, consumer confidence is up or down.

What Does Consumer Confidence Have To Do With Anthing?

Basically, everything. It measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the state of the economy and their personal financial situation. 31

“Consumer confidence is important for investors because it can indicate consumer spending and the effectiveness of monetary policy.”

Justin Kuepper 19

It literally predicts consumer spending patterns – thus, allowing companies to adjust their spending (whether on staffing, product, etc.).

You can visit MarketWatch.com to see live updates.

Stocks, Shares, And Bonds

A stock is a very generalized term that refers to a share of ownership of one or more companies. 33 Shares, on the other hand, is more specific and refers to a single unit of ownership in a company. 30

“Holding a company’s stock means that you are one of the many owners (shareholders) of a company, and, as such, you have a claim (albeit usually very small) to everything the company owns.”

Desjardins Securities Inc 33

Companies issue stocks on stock exchanges to raise money. 23 Investors then buy and sell them in publicly traded companies. 13 Most individuals invest in stocks online, through a brokerage account. 6 As far as money goes… yes, you certainly can make money from investing in stocks. However, it’s not necessarily a simple process and additionally, it can be very expensive to get started. 3 “You need to buy stocks that cost hundreds or thousands of dollars per share and diversify your portfolio to reduce risk.” 3 However, stock investments can help you grow your wealth if done correctly. 23

You earn money from dividends.

Dividends are payments that public companies distribute to their shareholders. 20 They’re paid on a regular basis via cash or additional shares. 24

It’s worth noting that there are a lot of different types of stocks. I’m not going to get too much into that right now, but you can learn more about the different types of stocks by visiting the RBC Direct Investing Inc. Website.

Unlike stocks, bonds issued by companies give you no ownership rights. 33 A bond is a loan from an investor to a borrower (usually a company or the government). 32 Bonds are issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money. 34

“An investor who buys a government bond is lending the government money. If an investor buys a corporate bond, the investor is lending the corporation money. Like a loan, a bond pays interest periodically and repays the principal at a stated time, known as maturity.”

Sara Adjir & Jeroen Van Bezooijen 1

The benefits of bonds are that they provide you with a steady stream of income as well as offset some of the volatility you might experience with stocks. 34

For more information on bonds and choosing the right one for your needs, visit Vanguard.

What Is The Stock Market’s Relevance To You?

I think the first point of mention is that well, the stock market is extremely competitive. Why, might you wonder? Because there are hundreds of buyers and sellers. “The price of stocks will always reflect the ‘true’ market value because if it is overvalued, it becomes profitable to sell. If it is undervalued, it becomes profitable to buy.” 26

“The markets allow for price discovery for shares of corporations and serve as a barometer for the overall economy.”

James Chen 4

The stock market allows companies to issue and sell their shares to the public through a process known as an Initial Public Offering (IPO). 4 Ultimately, it helps companies raise money from investors. 4

This all sounds great for companies… But what about you? According to Kiril Nikolaev, CFA, the top three reasons you should care about investing in the stock market are:

  1. It helps you keep up with inflation. 35 (I don’t know about you, but inflation has everything to do with whether I consider myself comfortable or struggling).
  2. Stocks have proven to offer the most growth potential. 35 “Studies have shown that stocks have earned more than bonds in the longer term.” 35
  3. You don’t have to put all of your money into them. 35 ”As Spiderman once said, with great power comes great responsibility. In this case, with great return comes great risk!” 35

There are a lot of sites/apps that can allow you to grow your portfolio slowly and as risk-lessly as possible. If you are interested in learning more about growing your portfolio as a beginner, I would highly recommend checking out: Robinhood, Acorns, Charles Schwab, or SoFi.

**Once again, I am not affiliated with any of the above-named sites.

Terms To Know

Bond: A binding agreement; an obligation made binding by a forfeitof money; the amount of the money guarantee. 7

Dividend: An individual share of something distributed such as
a share in a pro rata distribution (as of profits) to stockholders. 8

IPO: An Initial Public Offering of a company’s stock. 9

Share: Any of the equal portions into which property or invested capital is divided; the part allotted or belonging to one of a number owning together property or interest. 10

Shareholder: One that holds or owns a share in property. 11

Stock: The proprietorship element in a corporation usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates. 12

NASDAQ: National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. 29

NYSE: New York Stock Exchange. 16

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FAQs

What is the basic rundown of stocks? ›

A stock represents a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets. As such, stockholders are partial owners of the company. Fractional shares of stock also represent ownership of a company, but at a size smaller than a full share of common stock.

What is a famous quote about the stock market? ›

"It's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price, than a fair company at a wonderful price." This famous Warren Buffett quote is very interesting, as "value investors" frequently pass on anything they cannot get for a deeply discounted price.

What is the safest investment if the stock market crashes? ›

If you are a short-term investor, bank CDs and Treasury securities are a good bet. If you are investing for a longer time period, fixed or indexed annuities or even indexed universal life insurance products can provide better returns than Treasury bonds.

Is it hard to make money in the stock market? ›

The stock market's average return is a cool 10% annually — better than you can find in a bank account or bonds. But many investors fail to earn that 10% simply because they don't stay invested long enough. They often move in and out of the stock market at the worst possible times, missing out on annual returns.

What is stock market in simple words? ›

The stock market is where investors buy and sell shares of companies. It's a set of exchanges where companies issue shares and other securities for trading. It also includes over-the-counter (OTC) marketplaces where investors trade securities directly with each other (rather than through an exchange).

What is the 5 rule in the stock market? ›

The 5% rule says as an investor, you should not invest more than 5% of your total portfolio in any one option alone. This simple technique will ensure you have a balanced portfolio.

What is Warren Buffett famous quote? ›

Price is what you pay, value is what you get.” This famous Buffett quote strikes at the heart of the “value investor” approach and reveals the secret of how Buffett made his fortune.

What was Warren Buffett's quote? ›

Warren Buffett Motivational Quotes
  • “The most important thing to do if you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging.”
  • “Price is what you pay, value is what you get.”
  • “The most important quality for an investor is temperament, not intellect.”
  • “Remember that the stock market is a manic depressive.”
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What Warren Buffett said about stock market? ›

These high-risk investments can be a trap for undisciplined investors with unfettered access to trading apps. “For whatever reasons, markets now exhibit far more casino-like behavior than they did when I was young,” Buffett wrote in the letter. “The casino now resides in many homes and daily tempts the occupants.”

Will I lose my money if the stock market crashes? ›

Stock markets tend to go up. This is due to economic growth and continued profits by corporations. Sometimes, however, the economy turns or an asset bubble pops—in which case, markets crash. Investors who experience a crash can lose money if they sell their positions, instead of waiting it out for a rise.

Can I lose my 401k if the market crashes? ›

The worst thing you can do to your 401(k) is to cash out if the market crashes. Market downturns are generally short and minimal compared to the rebounds that follow. As long as you hold on to your investments during a bear market, you haven't lost anything.

Where is your money safest during a recession? ›

Where to put money during a recession. Putting money in savings accounts, money market accounts, and CDs keeps your money safe in an FDIC-insured bank account (or NCUA-insured credit union account). Alternatively, invest in the stock market with a broker.

How much money do I need to invest to make $1000 a month? ›

A stock portfolio focused on dividends can generate $1,000 per month or more in perpetual passive income, Mircea Iosif wrote on Medium. “For example, at a 4% dividend yield, you would need a portfolio worth $300,000.

How can I make $1000 fast? ›

  1. Sell stuff you already own. Make a list of items you own you're willing to sell. ...
  2. Deliver food. Work for a food delivery service in your spare time. ...
  3. Pick up a part-time job. Search for part-time job openings. ...
  4. Rent out unused space. ...
  5. Start freelance writing. ...
  6. Try affiliate marketing. ...
  7. Drive for a ridesharing service. ...
  8. Find odd jobs.
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Who is the richest stock trader? ›

Who is the richest stock trader in the world? The richest stock trader in the world is considered to be Warren Buffett. He is one of the most influential investors in the whole history of trading in the stock market. As of 2022, his net worth is 107 billion dollars.

What are the 4 basic parts of a stock? ›

Stocks contain four essential parts: a major flavoring ingredient, liquid, aromatics, and mirepoix: The major flavoring ingredient consists of bones and trimmings for meat and fish stocks and vegetables for vegetable stock.

What are the 4 types of basic stock? ›

White stock (Fond Blanc), 2. Brown stock (Fond Brun), 3. Vegetable or neutral stock (Fond Maigre) and 4. Fish Stock (Fume de Poisson).

What are the 4 phases of the stock market? ›

The four stages of a stock market cycle include accumulation, markup, distribution, and markdown.

How does the stock market work for dummies? ›

Stock prices on exchanges are governed by supply and demand, plain and simple. At any given time, there's a maximum price someone is willing to pay for a certain stock, known as the bid price. There's also a minimum price someone else is willing to set for the shares of stock, known as the ask price.

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