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Jeopardy MarketsTermsStrategiesInvestments Misc. Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Markets What does NYSE stand for?

$100 Answer from Markets New York Stock Exchange

$200 Question from Markets What is a bear market?

$200 Answer from Markets When sellers outnumber buyers resulting in a decline in stock prices

$300 Question from Markets What is a ticker symbol?

$300 Answer from Markets This is the abbreviation assigned by the exchange to identify the company

$400 Question from Markets What does TSX stand for?

$400 Answer from Markets Toronto Stock Exchange

$500 Question from Markets What exactly is Wall Street?

$500 Answer from Markets This is the name given to the financial district in lower Manhattan of New York City. This is where the NYSE is located.

$100 Question from Terms What is a bid?

$100 Answer from Terms The highest price an investor is willing to pay for a certain stock

$200 Question from Terms What is a rate of return?

$200 Answer from Terms This tells you how much your money had grown in a certain investment.

$300 Question from Terms What is a dividend?

$300 Answer from Terms This is cash or possibly more shares that a company pays to its shareholders.

$400 Question from Terms What is diversification?

$400 Answer from Terms Investing in different types of investments so you don’t have all your eggs in one basket.

$500 Question from Terms What is a recession?

$500 Answer from Terms A true recession is when the economy has 2 quarters (6 months) in a row when it is not doing well.

$100 Question from Strategies List 3 events that could increase the value of a stock

$100 Answer from Strategies Answers include new product, increased profits, good media, etc.

$200 Question from Strategies What is the dart board method for picking stocks?

$200 Answer from Strategies This is when an investor picks stocks randomly

$300 Question from Strategies List 4 examples of investments

$300 Answer from Strategies Answer includes stocks, bonds, GICs, Mutual funds, real estate, commodities, precious metals/gems

$400 Question from Strategies Why do people invest?

$400 Answer from Strategies Answer could include making money, retirement, setting goals, etc

$500 Question from Strategies What is Rule 72?

$500 Answer from Strategies The number used in the calculation to determine how many years to double your investment

$100 Question from Investments What is one advantage to a savings account?

$100 Answer from Investments Answers include easy access to money or money covered by insurance

$200 Question from Investments What is one advantage to a GIC over a bank account?

$200 Answer from Investments Usually higher interest than a bank account

$300 Question from Investments What is the difference between A public and private company?

$300 Answer from Investments A public company sells shares of the Company so the public is part owner of the company.

$400 Question from Investments In general, what is a riskier investment: a GIC or a Penny stock?

$400 Answer from Investments Penny stock

$500 Question from Investments Why is it important to know the liquidity of a stock?

$500 Answer from Investments This shows how easy it is to sell that stock.

$100 Question from Misc True or False: A trade means only to sell a share.

$100 Answer from Misc False. A trade means to either buy or sell a share.

$200 Question from Misc What is another word for capital gains?

$200 Answer from Misc Profit

$300 Question from Misc List 3 things you can learn from reading a stock page.

$300 Answer from Misc Answers include ticker symbol, volume, 365 day high/low, close, etc.

$400 Question from Misc What is a security with talking about investments?

$400 Answer from Misc General name for all investments like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, etc.

$500 Question from Misc What is the value of a stock?

$500 Answer from Misc What the market perceives to be the worth of the stock.

Final Jeopardy This man is the brains behind Berkshire Hathaway

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Warren Buffet?