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How to Read the Stock Market Table/Quote

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Before you can start buying or trading stocks you need to know how to read thestock market table or

quote. A stock quote appears in financial papers and usually has 12 columns. The subsequent is a

brief description of what you can see in each column.

The first two columns represent the week high and low. These are the prices at its highest and lowest

value at How to Read the Stock Market Table/Quote

Before you can start buying or trading stocks you need to know how to read thestock market table or

quote. A stock quote appears in financial papers and usually has 12 columns. The subsequent is a

brief description of what you can see in each column.

The first two columns represent the week high and low. These are the prices at its highest and lowest

value at which a stock has been traded over the past year. The trading of the previous day is not

included in these columns.

The third column identifies the name of the company and its type of stock. If it is common stock, the

company doesn’t have special symbols or letters after its name. Different symbols or characters after

the company name represent different types of shares

The fourth column indicates the ticker symbol. This symbol is the unique alphabetic name that

identifies the stock of a certain company. This symbol is used when quoting latest stock prices.

The fifth column represents the dividend per share. This is where you can find the annual dividend

payment per share. If the company is not currently paying out dividends, this space is left blank.

The sixth column indicates the dividend yield. This is your percentage return on the dividend. You can

calculate it by dividing the annual dividends per share by the price per share.

The seventh column is the price/earnings ratio. This is calculated by getting the current stock prices of

the last four quarters and dividing it by the earnings per share of the last four quarters also.

The eighth column represents the trading volume. This shows the total number of shares that have

been traded for the day.

The ninth and tenth columns indicate the day high and low. This is the price range that the stock has

been traded throughout the entire day.

The eleventh column indicates the close. This is the last trading price that was recorded when the

market closed on that day.

The last column represents the net change. This is the dollar value difference in the stock price from

the previous day’s closing price.


These days, you can already get stock quotes from the Internet. It will be more convenient for you

since most websites that offer stock quotes are updated constantly throughout the day. For you to be

converted into a successful trader, you should know how to read the stock market quote or table.

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