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Stock Quote
In a typical stock quote, you will find the following components: Last Done, Change, Buy Vol, Buy, Sell, Sell Vol, Vol.
Last Done: When you buy a stock, you are buying it from a seller. Hence when a buyer's price matches a seller's price or vice versa, there will be a transfer of ownership (from seller to buyer). Last Done is just the price at which the latest transfer of stock took place at.
Change: It refers to the current price change from the prior day's closing price
Buy: Price where buyers want to buy the stock at
Buy Vol (Volume): The amount (volume) of stock that is queueing at the Buy Price
Sell: Price where sellers want to sell the stock at
Sell Vol: The volume of stock queueing at the Sell Price
Vol: Volume Done up till the current point
Sell: Price where sellers want to sell the stock at
Sell Vol: The volume of stock queueing at the Sell Price
Vol: Volume Done up till the current point
Lot/Share?
1 lot = 1000 shares. In Singapore, stocks are generally traded in lots
Stock/Shares/Equity?
These three terms are often used synonymously. They represent the ownership of the company in question.
Trading/Investing?
In certain context, they can be used interchangeably. In others, they are as different as day and night. For example, if you want to tell a friend that you've started to gain interest in buying stocks. You can either say "I'm interested in trading stocks/investing in stocks".
However, in investment contexts, there is a clear line between trading and investing. Trading is regarded as short term buying and selling of stocks in hope for quick capital gains. The time horizon for trading typically range from seconds to weeks. Trading is mostly focused on capitalising market movement of stock prices.
Investing, on the other hand, focuses on the fundamental of companies. Objective is to ride on the potential growth of companies, leading to higher share price (see how I'm using stock and share interchangeably). Time frame ranges from months to years.
Relationship between Brokerage Houses & SGX
Brokerage houses are companies that provide the service to buy and sell stocks on the local exchange, Singapore Exchange (SGX). SGX is just like a marketplace where brokerage houses are stallowners that barter stocks instead of meat.When you open a trading account at any local brokerages, they will also open a Central Depository (CDP) account with SGX to deposit any stocks you buy. Therefore, SGX also acts like a stock bank.
You may open a trading account at any of these brokerages: DBS Vickers, CIMB, Phillip Securities, Lim & Tan, UOBKH, Standard Chartered, iOCBC
For the full list of brokerages, go to http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/stocks-shares-indices-92/list-brokage-firms-available-singapore-589227.html for more information.
Hopefully, I have answered some of the common beginners' question here. I understand that one may have too many questions when starting out in investing, hence you can always drop a comment. I'll update this post whenever there is a question asked (which I highly doubt so since it's so obscure!)
Peace out~!
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