| Publications For Teachers |
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A free investor education program specifically designed for middle-school and high-school students. The program includes eight reproducible and customizable activities. |
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| Publications For Investors |
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Explain basic concepts and questions of interest to investors
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Important dates in the Exchange’s history. |
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How trades and other market messages are transmitted. |
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From Congress to individual securities firms, how the U.S. securities industry is regulated. |
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What's beyond equities at the NYSE. |
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How one type of transaction looks from three different perspectives – the buyer, seller, and the stock market professionals who execute the trade. |
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The most common types of orders in the Hybrid Market.
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Learn more about how technology gives customers more choice at the NYSE |
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Useful benchmarks for investors worldwide. |
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The NYSE sets standards for corporate accountability.
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An introduction to the world’s largest and most technologically advanced marketplace.
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The NYSE: At the Heart of Global Financial Markets
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The Hybrid MarketSM
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Safeguarding the System: NYSE Regulation
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What Drives Stock Prices
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Deciding How to Invest
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Putting Your Money to Work
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Doing the Research |
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The NYSE Moving Forward
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