Stock Market
Trading Stock
Measuring Stock Performance (hard)
Vocabulary
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100

Two reasons for buying stocks are _______

1. to earn dividend

2. for capital gains (profit on sale of stock)

100

This term refers to buying and selling stocks within the same trading day.

Day Trading

100

A _______ is used to measure and report the change in prices of a set of stocks. 

Stock index

100

This term refers to an ownership share in a company.

Stock

100

This is the practice of spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk.

Diversification

200

The price at which a stock is traded is called this.

Market Price

200

This term describes the act of selling borrowed stocks with the expectation of buying them back at a lower price.

Short Selling

200

Name any stock indexes. 

DJIA, 

NASDAQ composites 

S&P 500

DAX

TSE 300

200

Selling stock at a price greater than the purchase price (profit made from the selling of securities).

Capital Gains

200

What is a bear trap?

A false signal that indicates a downturn in a stock's price.

300

The street in which the NYSE is located


 Wall Street

300

What are the 3 most traded stock in the world.


1. Apple INC 2. Tesla INC. 3. Amazon. INC

300

This market condition is characterized by falling prices.


Bear Market

300

This investment strategy involves purchasing stocks with the expectation they will increase in value over time.

Long-term Investment

300

What does IPO stand for?


 Initial Public Offering

400

This term describes a significant drop in stock prices across the market.

Market Crash

400

The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders

Dividend

400

What does "blue-chip stock" mean?

Shares in large, well-established, and financially sound companies.

400

A person who buys and sells securities for customers.

Stockbroker

400

The type of stock that gives the share holders voting rights.

Common stock

500

The first totally electronic stock market.

NASDAQ

500

Largest stock exchange in the world (bases on total value of all listed companies)

New York Stock exchange (NYSE)

500

This market condition is characterized by rising prices.

Bull Market

500

This type of investment involves pooling money to purchase a variety of stocks and bonds.

Mutual Investment

500

This term describes a company’s total assets minus total liabilities, representing the net worth of a company.


What is shareholder equity?