Quiz 29 April
When were Ticker machines first used? Why?
1800s, as a faster way to transfer news long distances than a telegraph machine
How many companies are in the Dow-Jones industrial average?
30
Most advisors say you should have how many stocks in your portfolio?
30 stocks
The company APPLE has how many shares outstanding?
5.575 Billion$$$
What does a stock represent?
A percentage of ownership of a company including assets
What is a mutual fund?
A pool of securities you can buy as an investment
What is an Index ETF?
An ETF that tracks a stock index, like the S&P 500
Who would be the most likely to buy an inverse ETF?
An investor who normally is not able to short-sell in their portfolio
Who would be least likely to buy a leveraged ETF?
An investor who thinks the underlying index will slowly go up over time
General Electric (GE) was the longest-running member DJIA, from 1896 through 2018. What was the opening stock price on 31 December, 2014?
Between 151$ and 200$
What is the most common winning investment strategy for new beginners?
Buy what you know
What is the DJIA named after?
Charles Dow and his statistician Mr.Jones
Which of these is different between ETFs and Mutual Funds?
ETFs usually have lower fees than mutual funds
What does ETF stand for?
Exchange Traded Funds
What three questions should you consider when trying to invest?
Have they started to open new stores around me lately, or are they closing more shops? & Does there seem to always be a lot more of people you know using their products, or are they still more obscure? & Does their current news look positive or negative?
What should you look for when buying stock of a company you know?
If their stores always seem busy
Which is a characteristics of open-ended mutual funds?
Investors typically hold fractions of shares
How do you buy ETFs?
Like a stock, with the price constantly updating
What is one difference between Mutual Funds and ETFs?
Mutual Funds cannot be day-traded
What is a disadvantage of mutual funds?
Mutual funds can have maintenance fees regardless of fund performance
Two ways you can get a Net Stock
New Issues & Stock Dividends
Where did the traders in New York originally meet?
Outside near a buttonwood tree
What does it mean to Diversify?
Pick a variety of stocks in different industries
Where did stocks originate?
Rome
Types of diversification
Sector/industry and Stock diversification
How can you tell what professional stock analysts recommed?
SeekingAlpha.com, The Analysts page of the Quotes tool, and Searching for stock symbols on business websites
What is a Preferred stock?
Stock that gets paid its dividends first
What tools does the simulator have to help you choose stocks?
Suggested stock lists, current market news, and research tools with company info and quotes
What is the major focus of the NASDAQ index?
Technology companies
How can you find stock news about any company?
The Quotes Page
Define Bid Price
The highest price a buyer is willing to pay for the stock
Define Capital Preservation
The idea that you want to preserve the money you have invested
What was the biggest event leading to stocks being the most frequently traded security type on the exchange?
The industrial revolution
What does a stock quote represent?
The last price a seller and buyer agreed to make a trade
Define Ask Price
The lowest price a seller is willing to sell the stock
In the late 1800s, what factors led to the growth of the NYSE?
The needs for funds to finance new companies and build railroads
Why are stock indexes so important?
To help investors understand how the market as a whole is moving
What's an IPO?
When a company first sells shares to the public
Which is one major advantage of Mutual funds?
You have a fund manager so you do not need to constantly monitor your investments
Why do Companies have different classes of shares?
each class represents a different percentage of ownership of the company
What's a stock quote?
gives essential information about a particular stock at a point in time (normally includes name of the company, the ticker symbol, the price, the day's high and low prices, and the trading volume)
What's a common stock?
gives one vote at shareholder meetings for every share owned
Define Stock dividend
happens after IPO; Can be done by giving all current shareholders additional shares in proportion to how many shares they currently have
Why do people diversify?
helps to stabilise a portfolio's return and the more stock you earn the more likely you are to own a stock that end up doubling or tripling in price
Define "Asset Allocation"
owning a variety of investments like real estate, stocks, bonds, gold/silver, and cash
Why should you diversify your stocks?
so you can ensure that you always have a few stocks in each industry that will be a top performer, this way over time your portfolio returns are less volatile and always positive
What are the 3 asset classes
stocks, ETF, and mutual fund
Define ex-div date
the date the last paymount was based on
Why do companies like to stay in a parice range?
the more expensive the stock the less people that can buy it making splitting stocks more affordable and increase the total value of all stocks
Define Dividend Yield
the percentage of stock's price that is paid out in dividends per year
Define Net Change
the total amount a stock's price has changed since the previous trading day
Define Ticker Symbol
unique code for a company consisting of 1-5 letters
Define New Issue of Stock
when a private company decides to "Go Public", and issues shares of stock for anyone to buy; also called an Initial Public Offering (IPO)
Define "sector/industry diversification"
you would split your investments across companies based on the type of business they do