Can one see the transactions in the stock market?
Can you see who buys and sells a stock?
The SEC’s Edgar database allows free public access to all filings related to insider buying and selling of stock shares.
How are stock transactions recorded?
A stock transaction is recorded when shares are purchased and when they are sold. Both events capture the company name of the stock and the number of shares. Every purchase record indicates the date and cost. Each sale accounts for a date and proceeds received.
Where can I see stock information?
Here are some of the most indispensable stock market websites that are sure to provide you with reliable and factual data.
- The Motley Fool. …
- 2. Yahoo! …
- MetaStock. …
- Morningstar. …
- Bloomberg.com. …
- Alpha Vantage. …
- The Wall Street Journal. …
- Seeking Alpha.
Can you monitor stocks?
Once you know the ticker for the stock you want to track, search for it using a stock-tracking tool on a search engine like Google to find information about that stock. You can also search for the ticker on a financial services website, or look for it in the daily stock section of the newspaper.
Can you sell a stock if there are no buyers?
When there are no buyers, you can’t sell your shares—you’ll be stuck with them until there is some buying interest from other investors. A buyer could pop in a few seconds, or it could take minutes, days, or even weeks in the case of very thinly traded stocks.
Who buys stock when it is sold?
Institutions, market specialists or makers, corporate traders or individual traders may buy your stocks when you sell them.
What is the best app for watching stocks?
Best stock tracking app for Android: M1 Finance.
While one of the stock tracking apps above likely suits your needs, there are more apps worth looking into, such as:
- Yahoo! Finance.
- StockTwits.
- E-Trade.
- TDAmeritrade.
- Robinhood.