How to Read Stock Market Quotes
The stock market quote is the basic collection of numbers an investor
must understand to achieve success in the stock market. It is a list
of prices for certain stocks at one point within the trading day. In
the past, stocks were quoted in fractions, but now, most exchanges use
decimals. Stock market quotes are found in newspapers, as well as
online. Stock quotes are updated regularly during the trading day.
What are the numbers and columns in the stock quotes mean? Though
most are easily understandable, some may be confusing for a stock
market newbie. Here is a review of the common numbers in the stock
quotes and what they mean.
Newspaper Stock Market Quotes. The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) format
is easiest to follow.
Listed below are the columns and a brief explanation for each column.
- YTD % CHG – The Year-To-Date Percentage Change. This represents the
stock price percentage change for the year. This percentage is
adjusted for stock splits and dividends over 10%.
- 52-Week HI & LO – The two numbers in the column record both the
highest and the lowest price the stock is traded for within the last
52-weeks. Previous trading day not included.
- Stock (SYM) – This is where the stock name and symbols are listed.
Stock names are usually abbreviated. The stock symbol is printed in
boldface. Some newspapers don't print them at all.
- DIV – This stands for Dividend reflecting the annual distribution
rate based on the last regular disbursement for a stock.
- Yield % – The yield percentages are the other disbursements paid to
stockholders as a percentage of the stock's price.
- PE – The Price to Earnings Ratio is the per-share earnings over the
closing price.
- VOL 100s – This means sales volume expressed with two missing zeros.
- CLOSE – The last price the stock traded for a certain day. But it
doesn't mean that this will be the price the stock opens at the next
trading day.
- NET CHANGE – This is the amount at which the stock closed today
against yesterday.
- Footnotes – These notations point out any extraordinary
circumstances within the listing such as new highs and lows, unusual
dividends, first day of trading, etc.
Online Stock Market Quotes. Online stock resources cover the same
information as the newspaper stock quotes. However, the difference is
mainly with regards to getting the "live" information. Compared to
reading yesterdays stock quotes on the paper the next morning, the
information presented on online resources are updated constantly
within the course of the trading day.
Indeed, stock market quotes offer a wealth of information when it
comes to wise stock investment. as long as one understands what the
numbers mean.
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