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The Difference Between a Stock’s Value and Price
By STE's Stocks Investing Journey  •  August 14, 2018

Value is a better measure for investors while price matters more to traders

We, the so called “value investors” often find ourselves trying to resolve the differences between a stock's value and its price. If you have spent any time investing in the stock market, you will know that value and price are two different measures arrived at by different means but most of the time we might confuse and mixing up “price as value”.

While fundamental factors influence stock prices over the long term, supply and demand rule stock prices in the short term. More buyers than sellers can mean the stock's price will rise, while more sellers than buyers indicate that the price will fall.

Whether there are more buyers or sellers on any day depends on many factors, such as:

1)      Overall market trends

2)      News, good or bad

3)      Economy / Geopolitical Risk

4)      Confidence or lack of it in the

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By STE's Stocks Investing Journey
Hi Everyone ! is me STE, I would like to start a blog to pen down and document my thoughts on stocks investing and also “talking to myself “ on some issues relating to investing ideas / world . I will try not to mention any particular stock in my blog post as it is very hard to do any “prediction or forecast “ of future or stock's movement and also this may attract unnecessary dispute / incident if anything goes wrong .. I will be using more graphic / chart / table / quotes to explain my thought and ideas as “ pictures worth more than thousand words “ ,, the most important things is …I don’t really good in explaining things in words.. haha .
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  1. Aamir Khan says:

    Short, simple and informative. Thanks for sharing.

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