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A stock exchange is a regulated marketplace where securities, commodities, and derivatives are bought and sold. Exchanges ensure transparency, liquidity, and standardization of trades.
For example, the NYSE or ICE Futures Europe provides a platform for trading energy derivatives, crude oil futures, and equities. Exchanges establish rules, settlement procedures, and reporting standards to maintain market integrity.
Traders rely on stock exchanges for price discovery, efficient execution, and access to global markets. Exchanges also facilitate risk management through margin requirements, clearing, and settlement mechanisms.
Understanding stock exchanges allows market participants to engage in structured trading, optimize execution, and evaluate market trends with confidence and regulatory compliance.