stock pricing
[/stɑk ˈpraɪsɪŋ/]
noun
precificação de ações
1. the process of determining the price of shares in a company, based on market conditions, company performance, and investor sentiment
Stock pricing is influenced by earnings reports and market trends.
A precificação de ações é influenciada por relatórios de ganhos e tendências de mercado.
2. the valuation method used to assess the fair value of a company's shares in the market
Analysts use fundamental analysis for stock pricing models.
Analistas usam análise fundamental para modelos de precificação de ações.
3. the actual market price at which shares are currently trading
Current stock pricing reflects investor expectations for next quarter.
A precificação atual de ações reflete as expectativas dos investidores para o próximo trimestre.
Stock pricing is a fundamental concept in both Brazilian and American financial markets. In Brazil, particularly in São Paulo's financial district (Avenida Paulista), professionals frequently discuss 'cotação de ações' in real-time. The term reflects the importance of equity markets in modern economies, with stock pricing directly impacting investment decisions, corporate valuations, and individual wealth management. Understanding stock pricing mechanisms is essential for investors in both markets.
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