What is a Stock Quote?
A stock quote provides a snapshot of a security's current trading data, including its latest price, daily price change, trading volume, and key metrics like market capitalization and moving averages. Stock quotes are essential for investors and traders who need to monitor real-time market conditions before making buy or sell decisions. Our free stock quote tool lets you look up detailed quote data for any publicly traded stock across major exchanges like NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX — all without registration or fees.
Whether you are a day trader tracking intraday price movements, a swing trader analyzing 50-day and 200-day moving averages, or a long-term investor checking 52-week highs and lows, our stock quote lookup provides the comprehensive data you need. Each quote includes the current price, percentage change, volume, day range, year range, market cap, and moving averages — giving you a complete picture of a stock's performance at a glance.
How to Use This Stock Quote Tool
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Enter a Stock Symbol
Type one or more ticker symbols (e.g., AAPL, MSFT, TSLA) separated by commas in the search box above.
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Get Quote
Click the "Get Quote" button to instantly retrieve real-time stock data including price, change, volume, and more.
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Analyze & Export
Review the detailed quote table with 17 data points per stock. Use the Refresh button to update prices or Export CSV to download the data for offline analysis.
Why Use Our Free Stock Quote Tool?
Real-Time Prices
Get the latest stock prices updated throughout the trading day for accurate decision-making.
Comprehensive Data
View 17 data points per stock including price, volume, market cap, 52-week range, and moving averages.
100% Free
No subscription or registration required. Access professional-grade stock quotes for free.
Understanding Stock Quote Data
Each stock quote contains several important data points that help investors evaluate a stock's current performance and trend:
- Price & Change: The current trading price and how much it has moved (in dollars and percentage) since the previous close. Green indicates a gain; red indicates a loss.
- Volume: The total number of shares traded during the current session. High volume often confirms the strength of a price move.
- Day Range (Day Low / Day High): The lowest and highest prices reached during today's trading session.
- 52-Week Range (Year Low / Year High): The lowest and highest prices over the past 12 months, useful for identifying support and resistance levels.
- Market Cap: The total market value of a company's outstanding shares, calculated as share price multiplied by shares outstanding.
- 50-Day & 200-Day Moving Averages: Key technical indicators used to identify trends. A stock trading above its 50-day and 200-day averages is generally considered bullish.