Stock Basics
Fundamental Analysis
Technical Analysis
Risk & Behavior
Key Take-Aways
100

The definition of stock

Ownership in a company, represented by shares

100

A strong company in a growing industry has a higher potential for ____

Success

100

Draw a candlestick on the chalkboard

I love you sooooooo much Robert

100

Diversifying your portfolio helps manage ____

Risk

100

"Water your thriving plants, not your ____ ones"

Dead/Dying

200

Bitcoin is an example of a ____

Cryptocurrency

200

Revenue - Expenses = ____

Profit

200

There is no magic ____

Indicator

200

The tendency to increase spending as income rises

Lifestyle Inflation

200

The difference between fundamental and technical analysis

Fundamental: Focus on financials

Technical: Focus on price trends

300

The annual return of the S&P500

7-10%

300

A P/E ratio ____ could indicate overvaluation

Over 30

300

What RSI stands for

Relative Strength Index

300

The type of trading account that allows for a trader to sustain no financial loss

Paper Trading

300

Use all of your ____ knowledge before you even touch your ____ knowledge

Fundamental, Technical

400

ETF stands for ____-____ ____

Exchange-Traded Funds

400

The definition of float

All shares available for trading

400

General definition of support and resistance

Key price levels where stocks often bounce or break

400

Aligns your risk tolerance with a stock's ____

Volatility

400

What should all traders utilize when analyzing

Trick question, everyone is different; analyze based on what you are best with

500

The main difference between mutual funds and ETFs

ETFs can be bought and sold throughout the day

500

Provides insight into company valuation and external opinions

Analyst Ratings

500

What the Greek letter Beta > 1 signals

The stock is more volatile than the market

500

An example of investing club math

Instead of spending $100, invest $100 and make it work for you

500

When shopping, know the difference between ____ and ____

Needs, Wants

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