By Soloman Smithers
January 24th, 2024
BURLINGTON, ON
The Canadian stock market, a key component of the global financial system, is a dynamic arena where retail and institutional traders buy and sell stocks. In this market, companies list shares to garner capital, predominantly through stock exchanges like the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX). Investors can buy and sell these stocks to profit in the long run.

When a company goes public, it sells shares through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the primary market. Post-IPO, these shares are traded on the secondary market, allowing for public trading and investment diversification. The stock market typically refers to this secondary market where most trading occurs.
Before cell phones or fax machines trading was done between individual traders representing stock brokerage firms. It was hectic, noisy – busy as all get it. Exciting as well.
The Evolution of Stock…


