I'm wondering who exactly determines the price of stocks. Is it the company itself, the investors, or some other entity that sets the value we see on the market?
5 answers
Alessandra
Mon Jan 20 2025
The fundamental rule governing the pricing of any commodity is quite straightforward.
lucas_lewis_inventor
Sun Jan 19 2025
This rule is universally applicable and does not discriminate between different types of goods.
Giulia
Sun Jan 19 2025
At its core, the price of a commodity is a direct reflection of the balance between supply and demand.
KDramaLegendaryStarlight
Sun Jan 19 2025
When supply exceeds demand, prices tend to decrease, as sellers are willing to accept lower offers to move their inventory.
DigitalEagle
Sun Jan 19 2025
Conversely, when demand surpasses supply, prices rise due to increased competition among buyers for a limited amount of goods.