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Business, 25.02.2020 00:03, jessicaflower277

For each stock in the stock market, the number of shares sold daily equals the number of shares purchased. That is, the quantity of each firmā€™s shares demanded equals the quantity supplied. So, if this equality always occurs, why do the prices of stock shares ever change?

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