Brother Paul
Pudda
Creezy
Tristen
Smothers Brothers
100

A stock is a small  piece of ownership in a company.

What is a stock
100

The stock market is a  place where people buy and sell stocks.

What is the stock market?

100

It is the highest  price a stock has reached in the last year.

What is a '52-week high'?

100

This represents the  total number of shares bought and sold during the day.

What is volume?

100

Under $2 Billion

What is a small cap?

200

Long-term investing  is like planting a tree—it takes time and patience to grow wealth.

What is the analogy used for long-term investing?

200

It means most stock  prices rise.

What does it mean when the stock market 'goes up'?

200

This is calculated by multiplying the stock price by the number of shares.

How is 'Market Cap' calculated?

200

This is the  percentage of the stock price paid as dividends each year.

What is divided yields?

200

Small-cap companies  are riskier but grow faster; large-cap companies are more stable.

What is the key difference between small-cap and large-cap companies?

300

A shareholder is a  person who owns one or more stocks in a company.

Who is a shareholder?

300

Money a  company pays to shareholders from its profits.

What is dividend?

300

This measures how expensive a stock is compared to the company’s earnings,  calculated by dividing the stock price by earnings per share (EPS).

Explain the P/E Ratio.

300

Over $10 Billion

What is a Large Cap?

300

$2 Billion to $10 Billion

What is a mid cap?

400

Small-cap companies  are riskier but grow faster; large-cap companies are more stable.

What is the key difference between small-cap and large-cap companies?

400

The  profit made when selling a stock for more than its purchase price.

What is a capital gain?

400

When a stock is priced lower than its worth, meaning it could be a good deal.

What does it mean if a stock is 'undervalued'?

400

Two main ways investors make money from stocks?

What are capital gain and earing dividends?

400

The analogy used for long-term investing.

What is it takes time and patience to grow wealth?

500

Companies sell stocks  to raise money to grow their business.

Why do companies sell stocks?

500

This determined by supply and demand.

What determines stock prices?

500

Why is research important in stock investment? 

Research is important  to determine if a stock is a good investment and understand the risks.

500

Evaluate P/E Ratios,  market cap, 52-week highs/lows, and overall trends.

What should an investor evaluate when considering a stock?

500

The 3rd planet from the sun.

What is Earth?

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