To answer that question, one needs to understand why stock prices fluctuate. You can read this article to learn more.
In an ideal world, a stock's price moves only in one direction. If it is moving up, you make money by 'buying low and then selling high'. If it is moving down, you make money by 'selling high and then buying low'.
But life, and stock markets, are never that simple.
-- In an ideal world, a stock's price moves only in one direction. If it is moving up, you make money by 'buying low and then selling high'. If it is moving down, you make money by 'selling high and then buying low'.
But life, and stock markets, are never that simple.
Read more at:
http://investmentsfordummieslikeme.blogspot.in/2016/11/stock-prices-are-fluctuating-wildly.html
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