Stock Exchange

[stok ik-ˈCHĀNJ]

What is the definition of Stock Exchange?
An organized marketplace where stocks, common stock equivalents, bonds, and other securities are bought and sold by members who may act as agents or principals in these transactions.
Using Stock Exchange in an Example

On the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), one of the largest stock exchanges in the world, a variety of financial instruments including stocks and bonds are actively traded every day, facilitating capital flow and investment opportunities for individuals and institutions alike.

Using Stock Exchange in a sentence

During our meeting, the financial advisor suggested that we monitor the stock exchange closely to decide the optimal time to buy or sell shares.

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