Share trading operations involve the buying and selling of stocks or shares in public companies through stock exchanges like the NYSE or NASDAQ. Investors or traders aim to profit from price fluctuations by purchasing shares at lower prices and selling them at higher values. These operations can be conducted manually or via automated trading platforms. Share trading requires knowledge of market trends, financial analysis, and risk management. It can be short-term (day trading) or long-term (investment-based). Brokers act as intermediaries, facilitating transactions for a fee or commission. Efficient trading operations depend on real-time data, market research, and timely decision-making to capitalize on market opportunities and minimize potential losses.