Mutual Funds & Share Trading

Mutual Funds

A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors and invests typically in investment securities (stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, other mutual funds, other securities and/or commodities such as precious metals).

The mutual fund has a fund manager that trades (buys and sells) the fund's investments in accordance with the fund's investment objective. The Fund distributes nearly all of its net income and net realized gains from the sale of securities (if any) to its investors.

The net asset value, or NAV, is the current market value of a fund's holdings, minus the fund's liabilities, that is usually expressed as a per-share amount. Open-end funds sell shares at the POP and redeem shares at the NAV, and so process orders only after the NAV are determined. Closed-end funds (the shares of which are traded by investors) may trade at a higher or lower price than their NAV; this is known as a premium or discount, respectively. If a fund is divided into multiple classes of shares, each class will typically have its own NAV, reflecting differences in fees and expenses paid by the different classes.

The price per share, or NAV (net asset value), is calculated by dividing the fund's assets minus liabilities by the number of shares outstanding. This is usually calculated at the end of every trading day.


Share Trading

A stock market or equity market is a public market (a loose network of economic transactions, not a physical facility or discrete entity) for the trading of company stock and derivatives at an agreed price; these are securities listed on a stock exchange as well as those only traded privately.

Because world events have such a dramatic impact of world finances – it is important to keep an eye on the news to see if anything major has happened that will have an effect on your stock trading interests. If a company has released a report stating they have lost money for the fiscal year then you know that it is probably worth staying clear of for the next fiscal year until they can prove themselves otherwise. However, if the company is something that is a start up and has the capacity to turn itself into a profitable company – then it may be worth your while to invest in them. Online trading does not have to be guess work or require lucky charms.

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