Investing is much more than a numbers game, but you can’t get very far from numbers if want to understand what’s going on in the market or with your stock.The stock market quote, which you can find in the daily newspaper or online, is the most basic collection of numbers that providers update on a regular basis. You can follow the quote during the trading day and watch it change from minute to minute or second to second, depending on your level of interest. Most investors are interested in “what did my stock do today” kind of information and they can get that information in the newspaper the next morning or online.
What do the Numbers Mean?
You may understand what some of or most of this data means, but there may be others that stump you. Here is a review of the common numbers and what they mean as you might find them in the newspaper and online. For the newspaper example, the information is presented as reported in the Wall Street Journal.
Newspaper Quotes
The WSJ format is easy to follow. Here are the columns and what they mean:
Your local newspaper may not carry all of these headings, but you can find most of the information there.
For up-to-date information, online is the way to go.
Quotes Online
The Internet offers a wealth of information that is quick and convenient. Stock quotes are easy to get from a number of sources.
In addition to the information above, you can get much more, which we’ll cover in another article. However, the major difference in looking at “live” information on the Internet during trading hours and reading about it the next day in the newspaper is that it changes constantly.
You can follow your stock throughout the day although you should be aware that the quotes you see on most free Internet sites are delayed. Data providers delay NASDAQ quotes 15 minutes and NYSE quotes 20 minutes.
They do this so they can sell truly live quotes at a premium. Some paid Web sites include live quotes as part of their package.
Just remember, it may be dangerous to trade on Internet quotes, especially in a fast moving market, because you will be behind the action and could enter a trade that was going the opposite way of the market.
Conclusion
Stock quotes, whether from a newspaper or online, offer a wealth of information if you understand what they mean.
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