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What is a Share? Why do People buy Shares?

What is a share?

The capital of a company is divided into shares. Each share stands for a unit of ownership. These shares are offered for sale when an organization needs to raise funds. An Initial Public Offering means that a company is making a portion available for traders or investors to buy. Companies benefit from this exercise as they receive the required funds for different purposes.
Here are the reasons why people invest in share market:
  • Wealth Creation
  • Future Opportunities to own
  • Portfolio diversity
  • Minimizing loss
  • Easily accessible money
  • Combating risks
  • Added benefit of dividends

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      4)Leverage can make your money go further
      5)Trade a wide range of currency pairs
      6)Access tools to help you trade

      I hope this helps you,

      Happy Trading!

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