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               you grow and gain experience, you will no doubt expand your awareness of new
               markets. The tables are intended to give you a broad view and sample of the many
               market possibilities available to you.

               This idea of approaching the market with a sense of abundance may seem like a minor
               point.   In fact, a sense of confidence and abundance is crucial in any businessperson’s
               ability to find opportunity, success, and consistent profitability.



               Stocks

               The primary purpose for any company to sell its stock is to raise necessary capital for
               development or expansion.  A stock market or equity market is a public entity for the
               trading of company stock in shares, and derivatives of stock, at an agreed price; these
               are securities listed on a stock exchange.

               There are stock market exchanges in virtually every developed country throughout the
               world. The biggest markets reside in the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, India,
               China, Canada, France, South Korea, and the Netherlands.

               Here is a listing of 18 of the world’s largest stock exchanges:
                              1. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), United States.
                              2. NASDAQ, United States.
                              3. Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), Canada.
                              4. Euronext, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
                              5. London Stock Exchange (LSE), United Kingdom.
                              6. Euronext Paris, France.
                              7. Frankfurt Stock Exchange, Germany.
                              8. Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), Nigeria.
                              9. Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), South Africa.
                              10. Singapore Exchange (SGX), Singapore.
                              11. Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE), Japan.
                              12. Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX), Hong Kong.
                              13. Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE), China.
                              14. Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), India.
                              15. Mexican Stock Exchange (BMV), Mexico.
                              16. BM&F Bovespa, Brazil.
                              17. Korea Exchange (KRX), South Korea.
                              18. Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), Australia.

               As you can see from this list of worldwide stock exchanges, there are global
               opportunities in the stock market and you can select the specific exchanges and
               instruments that will work best for you. You may find that selecting a stock market and
               exchange that is in your time zone will assist you in trading during normal business
               hours.







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