How or why do stock prices change and who changes them? Is it an automated system that raises prices if people keep buying and vice versa?

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How or why do stock prices change and who changes them? Is it an automated system that raises prices if people keep buying and vice versa?

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to answer your question money is an illusion capitalists have devised to make people into money. they (banks, hedgefunds, whales)trade at massive billion dollar prices to one another in an infinite cycle (buying selling trading options) profiting off of the companies,the business and assets that make up the value of the stock ie materials employees labor and time.

time(theta) is a part of the equation for the stock market, which you can absolutely join at anytime with whatever change you can scrounge up on a debit card. true you will be making pennies for a time but eventually you will grasp the basics and the concept of supply and demand. or not. really that depends on you.

as for your last question, there is a system in place monitored by several different websites(ortex,fintel,checkout dd on r/amcstock ) and the numbers you see are input by the various brokers (cashapp, webull, fidelity, robinshithood) and the millions of people’s (and aforementioned bigwig capitalists) investments piling up and that all builds up and moves like the tide creating the line graph. or graphs. it’s all quite over my head but I know for a fact it’s full of fraud and criminal activity. fun stuff.

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