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This isn’t for physics is for career and development 2 I just didn’t know which one to choose

https://medium.com/the-investors-handbook/how-to-read-a-stock-quote-with-cheat-sheet-fb2ca9ff5ac3


According to the article, why is it more useful to look at the percent change of a stock price, rather than the change in dollar amount?

Look at the stock performance for Nike. Describe the trend in Nike stock prices over the last year. What about the last 5 years?
Is Nike a small, medium, or large cap company? How do you know?


Company B’s stock price is $500. You overhear a classmate say, “Based on the stock price, Company B’s value is clearly higher than Nike’s!” Why might your classmate be wrong?


If you were considering buying a stock, which time frame would you use to analyze its price history (1-day, 5-day, 1-month, etc)? Why?