How does the stock market work?
(I look at the little graphs of what different stocks are worth, and it looks like a monkey drew them. Who actually sits there and counts buyers and sellers and determines stock prices? And if the stock market is the indicator of the economy’s well-being, then how can it be closed on weekends!? If it can be turned on and off at will, does that make it a man-made construct? And if so, why does it follow natural laws of supply and demand?)
Answer:
The stock market is manipulated and influenced and controlled by the really powerful and rich in some cases. That makes it not a pure example of Supply and Demand.
Closed on Weekends? That is related to history. Weekends have been days of rest from a week’s labor. Not typical of a world economy but the people who work there need a weekend break too, right? Ya, I can hear you saying “Let’s hire some people for the weekend too.” Ya, you could be right…..why don’t you work there and try to change it?
Posted: July 27th, 2010 under US Stock Market.
Tags: the stock market, the stock market work