STOCK MARKET FINAL PROJECT $100,000 to spend on stock 3-5 different companies Tracking it daily for 6 weeks Skylar Evans.

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STOCK MARKET FINAL PROJECT $100,000 to spend on stock 3-5 different companies Tracking it daily for 6 weeks Skylar Evans

THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STOCKS  Bull Market: Good Economy, increase GDP, increase employment, and increase in stocks.  Bear Market: Bad economy, decrease GDP, decrease employment, and decrease in stocks.  Wall Street: A street in lower Manhattan, the financial center of NYC & the U.S.

MY INVESTMENTS NKE LULU PETM COST AMZN

INITIAL INVESTMENTS

COSTCO

NIKE

PETSMART

AMAZON

LULULEMON ATHLETICA

FINAL INVESTMENT RESULTS

FINAL GAIN/LOSS  Costco – Gained by $961  Nike – Gained by $1,382  PetSmart – Loss by $82  Amazon – Gain by $5,299  Lululemon Athletica – Loss by $947 FINAL GAIN/LOSS – GAIN OF $6,613

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