Stock Basics
The Stock Market
Buying & Selling Stocks
Stock Prices & Trends
Sectors & Companies
100

What is a stock?

A small piece of ownership in a company.

100

What is the system where stocks are bought and sold called?

The stock market.

100

What does it mean to “buy” a stock?

To purchase ownership in a company.

100

If more people want to buy a stock than sell it, will the price usually go up or down?

Up

100

What is a “sector” in the stock market?

A group of companies that operate in the same part of the economy.

200

What is a share?

One unit of ownership in a company’s stock.

200

What’s the name of the building on Wall Street where many stocks are traded?

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

200

What does it mean to “sell” a stock?

To give up ownership in exchange for money.

200

What’s one thing that can make a stock price go up?

Good company earnings, new product success, or positive news.

200

Give one example of a stock market sector.

Technology, healthcare, energy, finance, consumer goods, etc.

300

What is a person called who owns stock in a company?

A shareholder (or stockholder).

300

What do we call a list that tracks how a group of companies’ stocks are doing?

A stock index.

300

What’s one reason an investor might sell a stock?

To make a profit, cut losses, or use the money for something else.

300

What’s one thing that can make a stock price go down?

Poor earnings, bad news, or economic problems.

300

What sector might a company like Apple belong to?

Technology.


400

If a stock is like a pizza, what is a share like?

A slice of the pizza.

400

Give one example of a U.S. stock index.

The S&P 500, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, or the Nasdaq Composite.

400

What is the difference between a publicly traded and a private company? 

Anyone can buy stock in a publicly traded company.  

400

What is one way you can see a stock’s price history over time?

By looking at a stock chart or graph.

400

If oil prices rise, which sector might see its stocks go up?

Energy.

500

Why might a company sell stock to the public?

To raise money (capital) to grow or expand the business.

500

What’s one difference between a stock exchange and a stock index?

A stock exchange is a place where stocks are traded; a stock index is a list that measures the performance of certain stocks.

500

What’s the term for the very first time a company sells stock to the public?

An Initial Public Offering (IPO).

500

What does it mean if a stock is “volatile”?

Its price changes a lot in a short period of time.

500

What’s one reason it’s important to know which sector a company is in before investing?

Sectors can be affected differently by economic events; it helps manage risk and diversify investments.

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