Stock Market - A general term used to describe all transactions involving the buying and selling of stock shares issued by a company, Stock - a share of ownership in the assets and earnings of a business, Diversification - Having a large variety of investments to decrease risk, Investment risk - the uncertainty about the outcome of an investment, IRA IRA  - Anybody who earned income for the calendar year can save for retirement in this tax advantaged, Dividend - earnings paid directly to stockholders, 401(k) - If you contribute to this tax advantaged retirement account, your employer may put additional money into this account for you., Stock Ticker Symbol - a stock abbreviated trading symbol name, Dow Jones Industrial Average - An index listing the 30 leading diverse blue-chip stocks, Standard and Poor's 500 index (S&P 500) - An Index which acts as a benchmark for the stock market by measuring 500 U.S. Stocks, NASDAQ - measures mostly technology and financial stock, Mutual Fund - pools money from many people and invests the money in multiple stocks, Index Fund - Mutual fund that invests in the funds of an index, New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) - the oldest and largest exchange with the strictest standards.,

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