STOCKS
Markets
Companies
Bonds/Mutual Funds
Miscellaneous
*Economic Indicators
*Market History
*Famous Investors
*Stock Market Basics
100
Ownership in a company
What is a stock
100
Found in New York
What is the New York Stock Exchange
100
TGT
What is Target
100
These are known as fixed-income investments.
What are bonds
100
Owning stocks, mutual funds, and bonds
What is a diversified portfolio
100

Percentage of the labor force that is unemployed and actively seeking employment?

What is the unemployment rate?

100

In 1987, the stock market experienced a sharp and sudden decline, often referred to by this term, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped by over 22% in a single day. What is this event known as?

What is Black Monday

100

This legendary investor is known for founding Vanguard Group, introducing the world's first index mutual fund, and promoting the concept of passive investing. Who is he?

Who is John C. Bogle?

100

What term is used to describe the measure of how much the price of a stock or other asset fluctuates over time?

What is volatility?

200
One to four letters that represent a company
What is the ticker symbol
200
The initials of the American Stock Exchange
What is AMEX
200
Stocks that have historically done well.
What is Blue Chip stocks
200
These are issued by corporations and by government to raise funds.
What are bonds
200
Name a stock index
What is the Dow Jones, S&P,
200

The change in the prices of goods and services consumed by households, providing insight into inflationary pressures. What is it called?

What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

200

Founded in 1792, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is the largest stock exchange in the world by market capitalization. Where was it located in New York City?

What is Wall Street?

200

This investor gained widespread attention for his role in the GameStop short squeeze of 2021, leading a group of retail investors on the subreddit WallStreetBets. Who is he?

Who is Keith Gill, also known as "Roaring Kitty" or "DeepF***ingValue"?

200

When investors believe that a company's stock price will fall, they may engage in what action to profit from the decrease?

What is selling short or short selling?

300
payments made quarterly to stockholders but not by all companies
What is dividend
300
A physical place where stocks are bought and sold.
What is the New York Stock Exchange
300
The amount of money after expenses that a company makes
What is profit
300
NAV
What is the Net Asset Value
300
A type of investor that is not willing to take much risk in their investments
What is a conservative investor
300

The total value of goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific period, providing a gauge of economic activity?

What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

300

Following the bursting of the dot-com bubble in the early 2000s, major stock market indices experienced a significant decline, resulting in a prolonged bear market. What is this period often referred to as?

What is the Dot-com Bubble Burst or Dot-com Crash?

300

Known as the "Oracle of Omaha," this iconic investor is the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, and is celebrated for his long-term value investing approach and philanthropy. Who is he?

Who is Warren Buffett?

300

What term is used to describe the total value of a company's outstanding shares of stock?

What is market capitalization?

400
A person who buys or sells stocks for the customer
Who is a broker
400
The exchange market that buys and sells stocks electronically
What is NASDAQ
400
Microsoft is a member of this sector.
What is the technology sector
400
Mutual Funds ticker ends in this letter
What is X
400
A formula used to see how long it will take your investment to double.
What is Rule of 72
400

The level of consumer confidence in the economy, often influencing consumer spending patterns. What is it called?

What is the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI)?

400

In the aftermath of World War II, the US experienced a period of rapid economic expansion and prosperity, characterized by strong GDP growth, rising consumer spending, and a booming stock market. What is this period known as?

What is the Postwar Economic Boom or the Golden Age of Capitalism?

400

This rapper and entrepreneur made headlines when he invested in the cryptocurrency Dogecoin and often shares his investment insights with his millions of social media followers. Who is known for his eccentric personality and colorful tweets?

Who is Elon Musk?

400

This term refers to a market condition where prices are falling

What is a bear market?

500
I.P.O
What is intial price offering
500
NASDAQ
What is National Association of Securities Dealers Automatic Quotations
500
A company that has a net worth is over 10.
What is a large cap company.
500
These are managed by professionals.
What are mutual funds
500
This number tell you what the market is willing to pay for the company's earnings.
What is the Price per earning ratio (P/E)
500

The total value of all goods and services exported minus the total value of all goods and services imported by a country, indicating the balance of trade.

What is the Trade Balance?

500

The stock market crash of 2008, triggered by the subprime mortgage crisis, led to a severe global financial downturn. What term is commonly used to refer to this period of economic turmoil?

What is The Great Recession

500

This NBA star, known for his skills on the court and his investments off it, has stakes in numerous companies, including Blaze Pizza and Liverpool FC. Who is this basketball player who also played in space jam?

LeBron "You are my sunshine" James

500

What is the term for a market condition where prices are rising

What is a bull market?

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