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The Advent of Stock Trading

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Nowadays, money can work for itself. Gone were the days when people have to establish businesses that need extensive and significant amount of investment, and physically maintain the business.



Nowadays, people with sufficient funds those who are willing to invest into an investment tool that require just the placement of money, can now invest their hard earned money in stocks. They simply make use of pertinent and available stock information.



Stock trading has been the main and most popular investment scheme that is being participated by people around the world.



Whenever there is a great company, and there are people who are willing and aiming to be part of that company without being an employee buying stocks and equities would be the way in.



Historical information



Historians are still arguing over the real roots of the popular investment tool known as stock trading.



There are scholars who suggest that stock trading actually started in Cairo in Egypt in the 11th century. During that time, it is believed that Jewish and Islamic merchants had formed a special trade association that used special and effective modes and measures of credit and payment.



In the 12th century the term ‘brokers’ were coined and started in France. During that time, there were men who traded debts to farmers in agricultural communities. The trading system were similar to current stock trading except that at times, goods and agricultural commodities were traded instead of money.



In the 13th century, traders in Venice started selling and trading government securities.



In the 1600s, there were companies in the Netherlands that were formed as joint stock companies. The system started the modern day process of stock trading, where investors are made to own shares in a company, enabling them to take share in a firm’s profits and losses.



The Amsterdam Stock Exchange was instituted and the Dutch East India Company was started and was made the first listed stock ever in the history of stock trading in the world.



It follows of course, that the Amsterdam Stock Exchange was the first ever stock or bourse operator. Through the centuries, there were a number of other stock markets in other parts of the world.



Now, almost all the countries in the modern world have their own and respective stock markets that facilitate for stock trading.



Importance



Stock trading has become an easy and popular means on how companies and firms can raise money and capital to fund their day-to-day operations.



You know how businesses constantly are in need of money to finance their endeavors, be it expansion, operational or any other efforts.



The perk offered by such companies in exchange for the significant and much needed investment is that the shareholders are made part owners of the entire company.



Thus, if profits are made, these are distributed to stock owners and shareholders through what is called as dividends or distribution payments.



Almost all the progressive companies throughout the world are also listed or traded in stocks. The US’ top corporations are traded in the New York Stock Exchange. Information about those stocks are now viewed as important and relevant data.



There are also the emergence of small-capital stocks, and thus, the creation of the Nasdaq Stock Exchange still in the US was spurred.



Overall, it is a good thing there is stock trading. Now people are given much more and a wider selection on how they could strategically make their money grow. Information is also made more available and easily accesible for investors' perusal.



Invest in stock trading now.


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