Learn the fundamentals behind this asset.
Volatility is how much a stock wobbles around its own trend. Beta is how much it moves relative to the market. One is absolute, the other is relative, and together they describe the risk a stock has carried so far.
The price-to-earnings ratio is how much investors are paying for one dollar of a company's profit. A multiple, never an absolute. Always compared to something: a sector, a region, the company's own past.
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.
Dividend yield is the annual income a stock or fund pays out, expressed as a percentage of what you paid for it. It is the visible part of total return: the cash that lands in your account every quarter, and the lever most retail investors actually feel.

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All stocks of this company together have a value of $4.97T. (Share Price × Total Number of Shares = Market Cap)