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The Security Exchange market is a financial market where securities such as stocks, bonds, and derivatives are traded. It is a regulated market, overseen by a governing body such as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Security Exchange market is a key component of the global financial system, providing liquidity and price discovery for securities. It is also a major source of capital for companies, allowing them to raise funds for expansion and other activities.
The Security Exchange market is composed of two main types of exchanges: primary and secondary. Primary exchanges are where securities are initially offered for sale, while secondary exchanges are where securities are traded after they have been issued. The Security Exchange market is also composed of a variety of participants, including brokers, dealers, and investors.
Some of the companies in the Security Exchange market include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Alphabet, Facebook, and Berkshire Hathaway. Show Less Read more