Where can I view charts of individual stock options?
Answers: The only free source I know of for options charts is bigcharts. Here is an example for the GEBG option.
http://bigcharts.marketwatch.com/advchar...
Note that you must put an equals sign ("=") between the series and the two-letter suffix at this site, so GEBG must be entered as GE=BG.
How to become a share holder surrounded by a company contained by india?
i am a student... pls tell d requirements and procedure to become a shre holder surrounded by any indian company..Answers: I haven't done this myself, but here's what I would try.
You know there are lots of stock exchanges contained by India (Bombay, Mumbai, Calcutta, Bangalore, ...), just resembling there are several contained by the US. You can't just embark on an account at Fidelity or Schwab or E*Trade because I don't deem they're licensed/authorized to trade Indian stocks. (At least they don't own Indian stocks on their site that you can check the price of.)
So, instead of looking for a US broker who can trade Indian stocks, go look for an Indian broker. I did a hasty search and found that ICICI Securities is contained by India, and they're a subsidiary of ICICI Bank, the largest private bank contained by India. I looked further and found that they have an online trading site: http://content.icicidirect.com/home.asp
From here, it looks like you can enlarge an account -- and their signup form list foreign cities, so I can tell you don't hold to be in India to use their service. Once you enjoy an account, you'd be capable of buy shares in Indian companies and mutual funds.
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What happens when there is too many people looking to sell a stock and too few pwople looking to buy a stocK?
Answers: The price drops until there are more buyers who will pay the price
the price drops