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Introduction to Stocks Basics of Investing I K. Robinson
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What is a stock? Common stock Gives you a “share” of ownership of a publicly traded company Stock ownership – Voting rights – Claim to assets (behind debt holders) and earnings
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What is a stock? Ticker symbols – Set of letters that represent a security traded on an exchange – Ex. MSFT, GS, AAPL, MA, BUD, LUV Stock quotes – List of prices for a stock at a particular point during the trading day Stock tickers – What do those green and red numbers mean?
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More Stock Quotes
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Stocks vs. Bonds Stocks are equity – Generally considered riskier – Quite possible to lose a significant portion, if not all, of your money – Potential for high returns Bonds are debt – Lower and usually fixed return – Higher claim than stockholders What does this mean?
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What Can Cause Stock Prices to Change? EASY! Supply and Demand! But…what affects supply / demand of a stock?
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What Can Cause Stock Prices to Change? Earnings & growth expectations Positive / negative news Economy sentiment Investor sentiments & attitudes
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How Stocks Are Traded Major exchanges – Lists stocks (and other securities), sets policies for how stocks are traded New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) American Stock Exchange (AMEX) National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation Only “publicly traded companies” are listed
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Markets Indices S&P 500 – 500 stocks chosen by Standard & Poor to represent US stock market NASDAQ Composite--With approximately 3,700 companies and corporations, it has more trading volume than any other stock exchange in the world, many of which are technology and electronics Dow Jones Industrial Average – 30 most significant stocks traded
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Stocks Markets & Animals Bull Market – When everything in the market is going great and stocks are generally heading upwards Bear Market – When everything is NOT GOOD and stocks are generally headed downward NOTE: Nothing lasts forever! Good times and bad times will end at some point http://www.investopedia.com/university/stocks/stocks7.asp
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Brokerages Need a medium to trade through – this is where brokerages come in Criteria – Full service vs. discount – Fees (commission) – Services / tools – Minimum balance
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Opening an Account Not a hard process- most of it just some paperwork and mail – Sign-up online and download forms – Mail checks, forms, and copy of ID – Accounts created within a couple of days What you will need: a computer, starting capital, and investing know-how
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Principle of trading stock Buy your stocks when the prices are low. Sell your stocks when the prices are high.
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