> What do I need to know about stock/shareholding?

What do I need to know about stock/shareholding?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
Is there a difference between stock and shareholding?

How can I buy more?

How does the money side work?

Like when can I get my money?

A shareholder is the same thing as a stockholder. You get money if you sell the shares/stock for a profit. Or, if you receive dividends.

You either have to hire a stockbroker in your town to buy stock for you or you can sign up for an online brokerage. Sometimes you have to have a minimum of $1000 to start. You can sell it any day after the first full day. Hopefully youd make some profit off of it. Go to investopedia.com to learn more.

Shareholding and stock holding are the same things - shares are stocks. You buy stock for money, you sell stock for money..and you get your money when you sell your stock - hopefully at a profit.

It sounds like you aren't very well suited for investing, and the most simple concepts of it seem to be confusing you. It will only get worse.

Is there a difference between stock and shareholding?

How can I buy more?

How does the money side work?

Like when can I get my money?