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When you purchase shares of a company in the market, who are you buying those shares from?

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Investors in stocks could be large entities like commercial banks, or they could be individuals just like you. Rather than buying the shares from the issuing company, you buy them from someone who already owns them. Most major stock exchanges engage in trading from 9:30 am to 4 pm, known as trading hours.
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Answer:

Normally, you are buying those shares from someone who already owns them. You are not buying them directly from the company itself, but instead someone who owns shares from the company, called a shareholder or stockholder.

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I hope this helps! :)

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