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Equity Trading
Equity trading is essentially the purchase or sale of company stock through stock exchanges. Buying stocks represents a share of ownership in the company.
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Potential
Potential income from dividends.
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Stability
Capital gains if equity grows in value over time.
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Share Ownership
Benefit from the company’s growth and profit.
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