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- Large-CapA company with a large total market value, typically established and less volatile than smaller firms.
- Small-CapA company with a smaller market value that may offer more growth potential along with more risk and volatility.
- Mid-CapA company with a medium market value, often balancing the growth potential and stability of larger and smaller firms.
- ShareA single unit of ownership in a company; owning shares means you own a piece of that business.
- StockA share of ownership in a company that you can buy and sell, giving you a small stake in its profits and growth.
- Blue-Chip StockShares of large, well-established companies with a long track record of stable performance and reliability.
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