The type of chart is used to show trends over time and helps to compare the closing price from one period to the next.
What is a line chart?
What does IPO stand for?
Initial Public Offering
This type of bond is issued by a corporation to raise capital for its business operations.
What is a corporate bond?
This investment product combines different assets from a sector or index and follows its performance, like a mutual fund, but can be traded on the stock market like a stock.
What is an ETF?
BONUS: What does ETF stand for?
Stand and Poor 500 index
A chart that helps to visualize if the stock is bullish or bearish.
What is a candlestick chart?
Name two stock exchanges
NASDAQ & NYSE
When you invest in a bond, the amount of money you initially lend to the issuer is called this.
What is the principal?
This benefit of ETFs helps reduce risk by spreading investments across multiple assets in a single fund.
What is diversification?
Platforms that allow users to buy and sell stocks electronically by connecting to stock exchanges.
What are Robinhood, Fidelity, and Acorns?
The price level acts as a ceiling for stock prices, where selling pressure prevents an asset's price from rising higher.
What is resistance?
Determined by the percent of shares an individual has relative to that company’s outstanding shares.
What is ownership?
A bond is similar to this because both involve lending money to an entity, with the promise of getting the money back plus interest.
What is a loan?
These financial institutions are some of the major providers of ETFs.
Who are Vanguard, JP Morgan Chase, Fidelity, and Goldman Sachs?
This platform lets users buy and sell stocks, research investments, and learn about the stock market without risking real money.
What is the Investopedia Stock Game?
This reflects the range between the high and low price of the bar period.
What is the vertical height of the bar?
When an investor buys shares of a company, they are purchasing this type of security, which represents partial ownership.
What is equity?
These bonds are issued by governments to raise money for funding services and public expenditures.
What are government bonds?
If the market price of one product drop significantly, it might take a while for the system to detect this loss in value and adjust the ETF.
What is a downside of ETFs?
This term refers to the potential risk and reward of an investment, often tied to how much the value of the asset can change.
What is volatility?
The term describes a market where investors expect prices to rise, often symbolized by an upward charge.
What is bullish?
If a company has 1000 shares outstanding and an investor buys 100 shares of the company, the investor owns how much of the company's assets?
10% of the company’s assets and earnings
Lending money to cities, states, and government-like organizations Such as schools, airports, police department
What is Municipal Bonds?
ETF shares are bought and sold in this location
What is the stock exchange?
What does GTI stand for?