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What Makes a Stock Price Go Up?

Learn why the stock market and individual stocks tend to fluctuate.

By Rachel Warren – Updated Apr 2, 2025 at 2:41PM

Key Points

  • Stock prices change due to supply and demand dynamics during transactions.
  • Investor sentiment on a company or industry can drive stock prices up or down.
  • Long-term value is based on a company's potential future earnings, not short-term noise.
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