Stocks, also called shares or equity, represent ownership in a company. When you buy a stock, you're essentially buying a small piece of that company, meaning you become a shareholder.
Why do people buy stocks?
To grow wealth – Stocks can increase in value over time.
To earn dividends – Some companies pay a portion of their profits to shareholders.
Ownership and voting – In some cases, especially with large holdings, shareholders can influence company decisions.
