Stock — For capital stock in the sense of the fixed input of a production function, see Physical capital. For other uses, see Stock (disambiguation). Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities … Wikipedia
Equity investment — generally refers to the buying and holding of shares of stock on a stock market by individuals and funds in anticipation of income from dividends and capital gain as the value of the stock rises. It also sometimes refers to the acquisition of… … Wikipedia
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Spekulationsblase — Als Spekulationsblase (häufig auch: Finanzblase; englisch: speculative bubble, economic bubble, financial bubble) wird in der Makroökonomie eine Marktsituation bezeichnet, in der die Preise eines oder mehrerer Handelsgüter (zum Beispiel Rohstoffe … Deutsch Wikipedia