The stock tag currently has no wiki and only 258 questions, most of them with negative votes. Nearly all of them are about stock market apps or similar subjects, which is not really on-topic and doesn't add anything useful to any of these questions. How is such a tag useful?
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Just found this on my way to post my own burninate request. Yes, this tag should go.– MakotoCommented Feb 22, 2016 at 18:41
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@Makoto it popped up again here. If this is hard to get rid off, maybe make stock a synonym of stocks, so we only have 2 problems: stocks and stockquotes?– reneCommented Dec 26, 2016 at 19:47
2 Answers
I think that there is a reason to keep around some kind of tag for working with stocks. Stocks are a specialized kind of data with their own related set of tasks.
As such, I propose that we get rid of stock (251) and stocks (221) in favor of stockquotes (126). Also, unrelated usages of the tag should be burned.
- Questions about working with stock quotes, TAG stockquotes
- Questions about product stock/inventory, BURN
We will also need a tag wiki for stockquotes that explains proper usage.
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That seems reasonable, stockquotes sounds specific enough.– user3079266Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 4:05
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4A problem with using "stockquotes" or anything with the word "stock" is that it technically excludes other types of equities such as futures and ETFs. I feel like a tag with a more universal name would be better, but I'm not sure what that could be. Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 19:53
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8It is more important that the tag is discoverable and understandable, rather than precisely descriptive. Particularly since this subject doesn't attract a lot of questions in our community. Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 20:21
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3@AlliterativeAlice The more-accurate term you're looking for I believe would be financialmarkets (Wikipedia - Financial Market). As for @JasonMArcher's concern, “stock” may be a recognizable term to those outside of the field, but “financial” and “markets” will likely both land more hits coming from those who do this for a living. It's a bit like using the term “PCs” with laymen, where experts are going to be searching for “computers” or “laptops”. Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 23:16
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1I'm not really convinced "stockquotes" is better than "stocks" here. Commented Feb 24, 2015 at 23:35
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@SamuelEdwinWard I think an argument could be made that "stocks" is clear enough. "Stock" is overloaded though. "financial" and "market" are also too broad. Commented Feb 25, 2015 at 1:32
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6I like "financemarkets" or something like "financemodelling" so that it is clear that we welcome questions about algorithms and datastructures and not about the the markets or stocks themselves.– SledCommented Feb 25, 2015 at 1:39
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Why not use a tag such as "tickersymbol" which does not already exist? Even a simple web search shows that this is used by a number of financial entities for searches within their platform By using this tag, "Stocks, Mutual Funds, ETFs, Indices and Futures" and any other financial instrument under these can be tagged using the exact same tag while being descriptive of the purpose of each. In fact, even financial bonds have a "tickersymbol". Lastly, some of these negative rated questions are double tagged "inventory" and "stock" (or even just "stock") when only the former applies. Commented Feb 25, 2015 at 15:41
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@ArtB There is already a
finance
tag for questions about financial math/operations. That probably needs improvement as well, but it is another subject. Commented Feb 25, 2015 at 18:56
Too long for a comment, so forced into "answer":
I think that there is a reason to keep around some kind of tag for working with stocks. Stocks are a specialized kind of data with their own related set of tasks.
I agree with the general sentiment of this, but also agree with:
A problem with using "stockquotes" or anything with the word "stock" is that it technically excludes other types of equities such as futures and ETFs. I feel like a tag with a more universal name would be better, but I'm not sure what that could be.
What about financial instrument
(or even tradable instrument
)? Commodities, equity/commodity options, indices, various other derivatives, have many of the same types of development concerns (scale, precision, representation, rounding error, etc.), but are not limited to "stock" issues.
Why not use a tag such as "tickersymbol" which does not already exist?
I think tickersymbol
might be too narrow because many financial products exist (and are instruments that have calculable valuation/risk/etc.), that have no "ticker symbol" (as generally understood) e.g. CDO tranches, prop-shop-specific custom bundles, etc.
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1If
tickersymbol
is too narrow, please do keep in mind that it is more broad thanstock
,stocks
, andstockquotes
as tickersymbol can be used to describe anything traded/valued on an exchange such as the NASDAQ, NYSE, TSX & others. The potential challenge with usingfinancial instrument
ortradable instrument
is the tag could be too broad and may not be easy for users to find without a very thorough wiki description. I don't believe we will easily have a one-size-fits-all for these financial items/instruments into 1 tag & it still comes down to the overall purpose of the tag. Commented Feb 26, 2015 at 16:39