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100

Money left over after all expenses are paid

Profit

100

What stock market transactions are known as

trades

100

Arithmetic average

Mean

100

This follows the daily trading action of 30 large companies

Dow Jones Average

100

A grouping of all the stocks a person owns

portfolio

200

The money used to start or expand a business

Capital

200

The last price at which a stack was traded on a given day

close

200

Graph with a long time interval

slow moving average

200

A machine used to show stock transactions

Ticker
200

when you sell or buy in multiples of 100

round lot

300

Each owner cannot lose more than the value of his share of the business

limited liability

300

the number of shares that were traded in a given period

volume

300

graph with a short time interval

fast moving average

300

The number of shares in a single transaction

trading volume

300

when you purchase less than 100 shares

odd lot

400

Anyone can purchase stock in this corporation

Public corporation

400

shows the change between the previous day's close and today's closing price

net change

400

Calculations using the arithmetic mean of closing prices over a period of time

Simple moving averages

400

the number that is displayed on the ticker after @

trading price

400

a positive difference between the selling and purchase price 

gross capital gain

500

A business owned by one person

sole proprietorship 

500

Usually how volume is listed

sales in 100s

500

Another term for moving averages

Lagging intervals

500

The letters used to identify a corporation on a ticker

Stock symbol or ticker symbol

500

a negative difference between the selling and purchase price

gross capital loss

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