How Are Stock Prices Determined? (2024)

Stock prices seem to change even more than the weather does.

A price is attached to each share of stock in a publicly traded company — a company whose stock is bought and sold on exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq market. For each share they buy, an investor owns a piece of that company.

In large part, supply and demand dictate the per-share price of a stock. If demand for a limited number of shares outpaces the supply, then the stock price normally rises. And if the supply is greater than demand, the stock price typically falls.

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Setting stock prices

Supply and demand is a key factor in determining stock prices.

“The price of a stock is determined by how many people want the stock and how much of it there is,” explained William Haight, a director at Capital Choice Financial Group in Phoenix. “If more people want to buy a stock, then the price will go up. But if more people want to sell, then the price will go down.”

So, let’s say investors are clamoring to buy shares of ABCD Inc., a hypothetical energy company. On Monday, the stock might be priced at $35 a share. A day later, a Wall Street analyst publishes an optimistic report about the future of the energy sector. This positive outlook triggers more demand for ABCD stock, pushing the price up to $40 a share. So, in just one day, the stock price has risen 14%.

On the flip side, let’s look at RXYZ Co., a hypothetical healthcare company. On Monday, the stock might be sitting at $45 a share. Then the following day, a Wall Street analyst issues a pessimistic report about the future of the healthcare sector, leading some investors to dump their shares of RXYZand the stock price to drop to $40 a share. That’s a one-day decline of 11%.

Supply and demand isn’t the only driver of fluctuations in stock prices. In fact, several factors can work together to prompt up-and-down price swings.

Company activity

A number of things going on at a company can lead to an increase or decrease in its stock price.

For instance, if RXYZ reports solid financial results for the third quarter, investors may gain confidence in the company and decide to scoop up more shares. This heightened demand can spark a rise in the stock price, according to Haight. Conversely, if RXYZ delivers bad news about its third-quarter financial performance, investors may lose confidence in the company and unload some or all of their RXYZ shares.

Other company happenings that could lead to a jump or drop in stock price include:

  • Approval of a patent for a promising new product or service.
  • Rollout of an international expansion.
  • Sudden death of the CEO.
  • Loss of a major customer.

The state of the economy

Current economic conditions can greatly influence stock prices.

For example, if the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics releases figures showing that the unemployment rate declined and the country added a robust number of jobs the previous month, investors may be more confident about the direction of the economy. In turn, they might be more inclined to pour money into the stock market, lifting up share prices for certain companies.

By contrast, dismal numbers for job growth and the unemployment rate might rattle some investors, prompting a stock sell-off that drives down share prices.

More broadly, stock prices might go up when investors feel positive about economic growth and down when investors sense a recession is underway or on the horizon.

Inflation

Inflation, an increase in the overall cost of goods and services, reduces the buying power of businesses and consumers.

So, if the inflation rate is climbing, investors might become jittery about the economy and sell some of their stock. On the other hand, if the inflation rate is easing, investors may be more enthusiastic about the economy and step up their stock-buying activity. In other words, the movement of inflation in a positive or negative direction can affect stock prices.

Also, high inflation might drag down a company’s financial performance due to the higher cost of buying goods and services. An uptick in expenses can eat into a company’s profits, making the company’s stock less appealing to investors and triggering a decline in the stock price.

Interest rates

Interest rates play a huge part in how much it costs companies to borrow money. If interest rates are high, that could bump up corporate borrowing expenses. As a result, corporate earnings could suffer, causing stock prices as a whole to dip.

Furthermore, higher interest rates might make stocks less attractive than certificates of deposit (CDs), bonds and other investments whose yields benefit from higher interest rates. Should investors jump ship, stock prices will sag. If, however, interest rates are lower, the reverse could happen. Cheaper borrowing rates might boost earnings prospects and lift share prices.

Consumer spending

A healthy level of consumer spending can lift sales and earnings, and subsequently share prices, for a whole host of publicly traded companies. “Consumer spending is a key driver of short-run economic growth in the U.S. economy,” says the Congressional Research Service.

By the same token, weakness in consumer spending can put a dent in corporate sales, earnings, and stock prices.

World events

Geopolitical risks, such as wars and bombings, can cause unrest not just in various nations but also in the stock market.

Data from LPL Research shows that from 1941 to 2020, the S&P 500 stock index fell an average of 5% during 20 major geopolitical crises, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the 9/11 terrorist attacks. But, as LPL Research points out, the index rebounded within an average of 50 days after the crisis.

In line with that finding, research published by the International Monetary Fund indicates that from 1985 to 2020, geopolitical risks contributed to a decrease in stock returns ranging from 10.53% to 42.14%. Researchers came to that conclusion after examining stock returns in 22 countries.

Major investors

Haigh noted that actions by large institutional investors such as mutual funds and hedge funds can contribute to shifts in stock prices.“Since these investors hold large amounts of shares, their buying and selling activity can have a significant impact on stock prices,” he said.

Why do stock prices change every second?

Stock prices change moment by moment in response to any kind of development, including official company news, speculation, or economic data released by the government. Previously, it took a while for new information to be reflected in share prices. However, now with electronic stock trading, transactions can be made quickly with a few clicks of a button.

“When investors learn new information about a company, it can make them want to buy or sell its stocks,” Haight said. “If more people buy the stock, then the price goes up. If more people sell the stock, then the price goes down.”

“Information about a company can change how people feel about owning the company’s stock,” he added. “If the company has reported bad earnings, people may want to sell their shares. But if the company is doing something new that is exciting, would-be sellers might change course and want to buy more of its shares.”

How you can keep up

So, how can you keep up with all of the moves in the stock market? Here are four recommendations.

Lean on professional advice

If you’re unsure about what’s happening in the stock market and whether to buy or sell shares, the financial advisor connected to your broker can help. These professionals closely monitor the ups and downs of the stock market and can help steer you in the right direction. An excellent option would be J.P Morgan Personal Advisors, where you would work with a team of fiduciary advisors who will create a personalized financial plan, match you to expert built portfolios and provide ongoing advice via video or phone.

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Do your homework

It’s important to educate yourself about the stock market.

“Investors should learn as much as they can about a company and industry before investing in stocks,” said Haight. “Investors should also know about big things that can change stock prices.”

Keep up to date

According to Haight, while you don’t need to obsess over every little movement in the stock market, it’s worth paying attention to what’s going on with current and potential investments. This could mean reading all of the investment statements you receive, tracking stock market activity online or on an app, reviewing reports from stock brokerages and research firms, and studying reports issued by publicly traded companies.

“As an informed investor, I believe it’s important to keep a close eye on stocks and their 52-week high and low values,” Haight said. “This can offer insight into the company’s progress over time as well as any momentum they might be gathering.”

Don’t rush into decisions

Smart investors take a long-term view of their portfolios. In other words, it’s wise to hang onto stocks through good times and bad.

Investment brokerage Edward Jones says that a $10,000 investment made in S&P 500 stocks in 1980 would have amounted to $980,911 in 2021 if the investor stuck with the market during the entire period. However, missing the 10 best days of the market during that time would have dropped the portfolio’s value by more than half to $437,902.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

What determines stock prices?

The price of a stock is largely determined by supply and demand. If demand is high, the price tends to go up, and if supply is high, the price tends to go down.

How do you know when a stock will go up?

Haight said it’s hard to figure out when a stock’s price will go up. But you can look for clues such as the company’s financial performance or the condition of the economy. You can also pay attention to forecasts from stock market observers.

What determines how much the stock price increases proportional to the amount of shares purchased?

As more shares are purchased, the stock’s price will increase, depending on the level of demand, Haight explained.

“If many people want to buy a certain number of stocks and only a few are available, then each purchase has an amplified impact on price surge,” he said. “Conversely, if the demand decreases with ample supply, investing additional funds won’t cause too great of a fluctuation in share prices.”

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How Are Stock Prices Determined? (2024)

FAQs

How Are Stock Prices Determined? ›

What determines stock prices? The price of a stock is largely determined by supply and demand. If demand is high, the price tends to go up, and if supply is high, the price tends to go down.

How are stock prices determined? ›

What determines stock prices? The price of a stock is largely determined by supply and demand. If demand is high, the price tends to go up, and if supply is high, the price tends to go down.

How do you determine a good stock price? ›

What is considered a “good” or "bad" P/B ratio depends on the industry in which the company is operating and the overall state of valuations in the market. Generally speaking, a P/B ratio under 1.0 is considered optimal since it indicates that an undervalued stock may have been identified.

How do you determine the real price of a stock? ›

The most common way to value a stock is to compute the company's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. The P/E ratio equals the company's stock price divided by its most recently reported earnings per share (EPS).

How is price decided in stock market? ›

In India, the share price is decided by the supply and demand. The supply is the total number of shares, while demand is the number of shares that investors are willing to buy at a given price.

What are 3 things that determine a stock's price? ›

In summary, the key fundamental factors are as follows: The level of the earnings base (represented by measures such as EPS, cash flow per share, dividends per share) The expected growth in the earnings base. The discount rate, which is itself a function of inflation.

How do you calculate the price of a stock? ›

How is the stock price determined? When a company enters the market, it undergoes valuation during an initial public offering (IPO). After this event, the total value of the company is determined. Dividing this total value by the number of issued stocks gives you the price of a single share.

What is the formula for picking stocks? ›

P/E Ratio – The P/E ratio is a calculation that evaluates a stocks relative performance and value. It is computed by dividing the stock's price by the company's per share earnings for the most recent four quarters.

How do you predict stock prices accurately? ›

Some of the common indicators that predict stock prices include Moving Averages, Relative Strength Index (RSI), Bollinger Bands, and MACD (Moving Average Convergence Divergence). These indicators help traders and investors gauge trends, momentum, and potential reversal points in stock prices.

What are the warning signs of the stock market? ›

Other warning signs might include lower profit margins than a company's peers, a falling dividend yield, and earnings growth below the industry average.

What is a good PE ratio? ›

As far as Nifty is concerned, it has traded in a PE range of 10 to 30 historically. Average PE of Nifty in the last 20 years was around 20.* So PEs below 20 may provide good investment opportunities; lower the PE below 20, more attractive the investment potential.

How is stock price estimated? ›

Exchanges calculate a stock's price in real time by finding the price at which the maximum number of shares are transacted at the moment. The price changes if there is a change in the buy or sell offer for the shares.

What is the algorithm for stock prices? ›

The LSTM algorithm has the ability to store historical information and is widely used in stock price prediction (Heaton et al. 2016). For stock price prediction, LSTM network performance has been greatly appreciated when combined with NLP, which uses news text data as input to predict price trends.

How is stock market price determined? ›

Once a company goes public and its shares start trading on a stock exchange, its share price is determined by supply and demand in the market. If there is a high demand for its shares, the price will increase.

What is one tip for how to select stocks to buy? ›

Look for strong sectors and industry groups if you want to go long—that is, buy a stock with the expectation that its price will rise—and weak ones if you want to go short—which means borrowing and selling a stock whose price you think is going to fall, and then buying it back later at a lower price should it actually ...

What is the best way to price a stock? ›

Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E): Calculated by dividing the current price of a stock by its EPS, the P/E ratio is a commonly quoted measure of stock value. In a nutshell, P/E tells you how much investors are paying for a dollar of a company's earnings.

What determines the listing price of a stock? ›

The listing price is the price at which the shares trade on a stock exchange after the IPO. First, the issue price is set by the company, while the listing price is determined by supply and demand in the market.

What controls the stock market prices? ›

Stock prices change everyday by market forces. By this we mean that share prices change because of supply and demand. If more people want to buy a stock (demand) than sell it (supply), then the price moves up.

What determines how expensive a stock is? ›

Stock prices are determined by supply and demand, with more in-demand shares showing higher prices. Demand is determined by a variety of factors, including a company's performance, the state of the economy and more.

Who controls the stock market? ›

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) oversees securities exchanges, securities brokers and dealers, investment advisors, and mutual funds in an effort to promote fair dealing, the disclosure of important market information, and to prevent fraud.

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