Stock Guide

Investing in stocks means owning a share of a company.

Stocks offer high growth potential but require discipline, knowledge, and risk management. As a shareholder, you participate in the company's growth and may receive a portion of its profits as dividends.

Core Concepts

Ownership in a listed company
Returns through appreciation & dividends
Influenced by performance & sentiment

Investment Approaches

Long-term Investing
Value Investing
Growth Investing
Dividend Investing
Rule-based Trading
Technical Trading

Advantages

  • High return potential
  • Ownership in businesses
  • Dividend income
  • Liquidity
  • Flexibility in strategy

Disadvantages

  • High volatility
  • Emotional decision-making risk
  • Requires time and research
  • Risk of capital loss
  • Market and company-specific risks

Who Should Invest?

Higher risk tolerance Active market participants Long-term wealth creators Structured system traders