Learn the fundamentals behind this asset.
A stock is a fraction of ownership in a real company. Buy one share and you own a piece (usually a tiny piece) of every desk, factory, contract and brand the company runs. The price moves because the market keeps revising what that whole pie is worth.
Market cap is shares times price. A simple formula that produces wildly unequal numbers: a single US tech name can be worth more than every company on a LATAM exchange combined.
A venue where buyers and sellers meet at a price. Six exchanges cover almost everything a LATAM retail investor will ever touch, and the differences between them are mostly about access, currency, and tax.
Two ways to send an order into the matching engine. Market orders trade speed for price; limit orders trade speed for control. The choice usually does not matter on US blue-chips and matters a lot on LATAM small-caps.

$291.13
All stocks of this company together have a value of $4.28T. (Share Price × Total Number of Shares = Market Cap)