David P. answered 06/04/23
Finance and Commercial banking professional over the past 25 years.
Navigating the Bloomberg Terminal is mainly done through specific function codes. For example, typing "IBM US Equity" would take you to the main page for IBM's U.S. stock. Here you can access a wealth of information about the stock, including current price, daily high and low, volume, P/E ratio, dividend yield, etc.
The Bloomberg Terminal requires a significant subscription fee and is generally used by professional finance workers rather than individual investors. A more cost-effective alternative for individuals might be the Bloomberg Market Data Feed (B-PIPE), which provides some of the real-time market data available on the Terminal, or the Bloomberg app, which offers news and some market data for free.
I hope this answers your question, as the Bloomberg Terminal is complex in nature.