Stock Market Basics
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Responsible Gaming
Gambling
100

This term refers to a share of ownership in a company.

Stock

100

A market in which stock prices are rising.

Bull Market

100

Profit made when you sell a stock for more than you paid.

Capital Gain

100

Someone who buys assets hoping to grow money steadily over time

Investor

100

A way of measuring how likely something is to happen.

Probability

200

This term describes the current price at which a stock is bought or sold.

Market Price

200

What is "Volatility"?

This term describes how much a stock’s price goes up and down

200

A payment from a company’s profits to shareholders.

Dividend

200

Define: Gambler

Someone who acts mostly on luck with high risk.

200

List 2 things that the WA state lottery funds.

- Economic Development Reserve

- K12 Education

- General Fund

- Problem Gambling

300

This is a marketplace where stocks are bought and sold.

Stock Exchange

300

Spreading investments across assets to reduce risk.

Diversification

300

What is "Compound Interest"

Interest earned on both the principal and accumulated interest.

300

What is the "House Edge"

The built‑in advantage ensuring casinos profit long‑term.

300

Who is Gabby Thomas & what was her role in national issue of sports betting? (What happened to her and what is being done about her situation?)

American sprinter that was heckled by a gambler. She lost her race and he won his sports bet. Investigation into "prop bets".

400

What is a "Portfolio"

A collection of investments owned by one person.

400

What is "Liquidity"?

How easily an investment can be turned into cash.

400

What is "Expected Value"?

The probability‑based average win or loss per round of a game.

400

Explain the "Gambler's Fallacy".

Mistaken belief that the opposite result is “due” next.

400

$113 Billion is significant to the American public...why?

The approximate amount of how much do Americans spend each year on lottery tickets

500

What does IPO stand for...and what is it?

Initial Public Offering 

The first time a company sells its stock to the public. (Acronym & full name)

500

What are the (4) major investment asset classes and list them in order of #1-4; 

1= lowest risk to 4 = highest risk.

1 = Cash

2 = Fixed Income/Bonds

3 = Equities/Stocks

4 = Alternative Investments

500

If you roll a dice (6 sides) one time, what is the probability of rolling a number greater than 4?

Rolls 5 & 6

2/6 = 1/3 = 33.3%

500

See Wong PPT Slide

EV = -1.105 or LOSE $1.105 each spin

500

Why is 60% an important statistic in our Unit for teenagers?

It's the approximate percentage of High School aged adolescents have gambled for money in the past year

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