Stock Market 101 opens the door to understanding why prices rise and fall, and it does so in a way that invites curiosity rather than fear, guiding you through the everyday mechanics of ownership, trading, and valuation with clear examples, relatable analogies, and a practical sense that markets respond to how people expect future profits to unfold, including how surprise headlines, macro trends, and central bank signals filter through to prices, shaping the context in which your first investment decisions will be made.Along the way, you’ll see how stocks are shares of ownership in companies, how exchanges coordinate bids and offers on bustling trading floors or electronic networks, and how shifts in interest rates, earnings, and sentiment can drive moves that matter for beginners seeking to align risk with time horizons, while recognizing that the pace of learning often mirrors the pace of market developments.