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Users' KYC needs to verify to before making any withdrawals
Users can deposit using any automatic or manual gateways
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Stock exchange – listing & trading of company shares
You typically own shares in the company when you buy stock
Strict regulation in the US, registered with SEC, etc.
On the exchange, via brokers who are members of the exchange
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Shares (or stocks) represent ownership in a company.
When you own shares, you own a small part of that company.
Companies issue shares to raise money to grow their business.
A private company decides to "go public" by selling shares in the stock market.
They do this through an Initial Public Offering (IPO).
Investors can buy these shares, giving the company capital to expand.
Once listed, shares are traded on stock exchanges (like the NYSE).
You buy shares through a broker — a platform or person who helps you buy/sell stocks.
The price of a share changes based on supply and demand.
If more people want to buy a stock, its price goes up.
If more want to sell, its price goes down.
Capital Gains: If the share price rises, you can sell your shares for a profit.
Dividends: Some companies share profits with shareholders by paying dividends (regular payments).
Voting Rights: Shareholders often get to vote on company decisions (like electing the board).
Share prices can fall, and you can lose money.
The company might perform poorly or even go bankrupt.
Share prices can fall, and you can lose money.
The company might perform poorly or even go bankrupt.
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