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15 Terms Every Stock Investor Should Know

5 min Read July 25, 2024 at 7:13 PM UTC

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The world of stock investing comes with its own language. Understanding these key terms is crucial for making informed investment decisions.


Investing in stocks can be an excellent way to build wealth, especially in emerging markets like those served by the BRVM (Bourse Régionale des Valeurs Mobilières).

However, the world of stock investing comes with its own language. Understanding these key terms is crucial for making informed investment decisions.

In this article, we’ll explore 15 essential stock market terms, with practical examples from the BRVM to help you navigate the West African stock market with confidence.

1. Stock

A stock represents partial ownership in a company. When you buy shares of Société Générale Côte d’Ivoire (SGBC) on the BRVM, you’re purchasing a small piece of this major bank operating in West Africa.

2. Dividend

A portion of a company’s profits paid out to shareholders. Sonatel, a leading telecommunications company listed on the BRVM, has a history of paying regular dividends to its shareholders, providing them with a steady income stream.

3. Market Capitalization

The total value of a company’s outstanding shares. It is calculated by multiplying the market price of a single share by the outstanding shares. Currently, Sonatel Senegal (SNTS) has one of the largest market capitalizations on the BRVM, reflecting its significant presence in the West African telecom sector.

4. Bull Market

A period of rising stock prices and optimism in the market. The BRVM experienced a bull market in 2015 when the BRVM Composite Index rose by over 17%, driven by strong performances in sectors like telecommunications and banking.

5. Bear Market

A period of falling stock prices and pessimism in the market. The BRVM faced a bear market in 2016 when the BRVM Composite Index fell by about 3.87%, affected by global economic uncertainties.

Also Read: What is an Index? A Beginner’s Guide to Stock Markets

6. Volatility

The degree of variation in trading price over time. Shares of Tractafric Motors CI (PRSC), an automotive company listed on the BRVM, have shown higher volatility compared to more stable stocks like Sonatel, presenting both risks and opportunities for investors.

7. Price-to-Earnings (P/E) Ratio

A valuation ratio comparing a company’s stock price to its earnings per share. The PE ratio is one of the most popular valuation metrics of stocks. It provides an indication of whether a stock at its current market price is expensive or cheap.

Typically, the average P/E ratio is around 20 to 25. Anything below that would be considered a good price-to-earnings ratio, whereas anything above that would be a worse P/E ratio.

For instance, a stock with a P/E ratio of around 8 suggests it may be undervalued compared to some global banking stocks with higher P/E ratios.

8. Liquidity

The ease with which an asset can be bought or sold without affecting its price. Sonatel and Orange CI (ORAC) are among the most liquid stocks on the BRVM, making them easier to trade compared to smaller, less frequently traded companies.

9. Diversification

Spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk. An investor on the BRVM might diversify by holding stocks in different sectors, such as Sonatel SNTS (telecom), SGBC (banking), and Solibra (beverages).

Also Read: What is Investment Diversification? – Importance, Benefits, and Strategies

10. Initial Public Offering (IPO)

The process of offering shares of a private company to the public for the first time. In 2022, the BRVM welcomed Orange Cote d’Ivoire’s IPO (the largest ever on the bourse), marking a significant addition to the regional telecom sector representation on the exchange.

11. Market Order

An order to buy or sell a stock immediately at the best available price. If you place a market order for Sonatel shares, it will be executed at the current market price, which could be beneficial in a fast-moving market.

12. Limit Order

An order to buy or sell a stock at a specific price or better. You might set a limit order to buy SGCI shares at 11,000 XOF or lower, ensuring you don’t pay more than your desired price.

13. Dividend Yield

The annual dividend per share divided by the stock’s current price, expressed as a percentage. If Sonatel’s stock price is 13,000 XOF and it pays an annual dividend of 1,300 XOF per share, its dividend yield would be 10%.

14. Blue Chip Stocks

Shares of large, well-established companies with a history of stable earnings. Sonatel, Orange, and SGBC are often considered blue-chip stocks on the BRVM due to their size, stability, and consistent performance.

Also Read: The Largest Companies on the BRVM: Inside West Africa’s Stock Market Leaders

15. Market Index

A measurement of the value of a section of the stock market. The BRVM Composite Index and the BRVM 30 Index are key indicators of overall market performance in the WAEMU/UEMOA region.


Understanding these 15 key terms is crucial for anyone looking to invest in stocks. As you begin your investment journey, remember that knowledge is power. These terms will help you analyze potential investments, understand market movements, and make informed decisions.

At Daba, we’re committed to empowering investors with the knowledge and tools they need to succeed in African and emerging markets. Our platform offers access to BRVM stocks and other investment opportunities across Africa, backed by reliable information and expert insights.

Whether you’re interested in blue chip stocks like Sonatel and SGBC, or you’re looking to diversify your portfolio across different sectors and markets, Daba Pro can help you navigate the exciting world of African investments with confidence.

Start your investment journey with us today and put your new knowledge to work in building a strong, diversified portfolio. Remember, while understanding these terms is important, it’s always wise to conduct thorough research and consider seeking professional advice before making investment decisions.

Happy investing!

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