![]() ![]() If you DO buy corporate shares, buying them at their minimum price is the time to do so. This may not be true if you foresee a corporation gaining immense worth in the near future. ![]() ![]() I would contest that trading corporation shares cannot make you money than investing the same capital in factories or traders. Trading with corporations, therefore, cannot make you money very quickly the share prices move too slowly, and brokerage fees are relatively large, even compared to the highest payouts you can expect. How much the corporations own changes very slowly, and the ratio of maximum vs minimum share price is very small. The list of corporations you can trade, and the price of these corporations, is the same regardless of which market you're in. My five-minute company/corporation market tutorial:Ĭorporate share prices fluctuate according to how much the net worth of that corporation changes. Edit: I realize, now, that OP was really just looking for where the Corporate/Company Trading menu entry was. ![]()
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