STOCKS 1. Common StocksRepresent ownership in a company with voting rights and potential dividends.2. Preferred StocksHave priority over common stocks for dividends but usually lack voting rights.3. Growth StocksShares in companies expected to grow at an above-average rate compared to others.4. Dividend StocksStocks that regularly pay dividends, providing income in addition to potential capital gains.5. Blue-Chip StocksShares of large, well-established, and financially sound companies with a history of reliable performance.6. Penny StocksLow-priced, highly speculative stocks of small companies, often with higher risk.