Stock Basics
Technical Analysis Tools
Investment Stratagies
Types of Stock
100

Stocks are Purchases and Sold on a __________

Stock Exchange

(NYSE, Nasdaq, TSX, etc)

100

Green and Red solid bars are called:

Candle Sticks

100

Holding a Bluechip Stock for 20+ years is an Example of...

Long Term Investing

100

________ are stocks of Big Stable publicly traded companies 

Blue-chip Stocks

200

What is a Blue-chip stock

Stocks of Big Stable Companies and 

200

Candle sticks are either Green and Red or ______

Black and White


200

An example of short term investing is _________

Day Trading

200

A day Trader can profit off of _______ due to their high volatility and cheaper price

Penny Stocks

300

What is a Stock?

Small piece of ownership within a publicaly traded company 

300

What is Technical Analysis

A type of Investment analysis that is centred around charts and data.

300

What is growth investing?

Investing early in a company that is expected to grow dramatically. Example: early investments in Amazon, Nvidia or Tesla.

300

A _______ usually gives shareholder voting rights.

Common Stock

400

What is a Ticker?

A short form of a company's name that prevents confusion when identifying a stock as each publicly traded company has a different ticker.

400

What does the upper wick represent on a Candle Stick?

The highest price the stock's price reached before closing

400

What is Value Investing?

Purchasing undervalued stocks and selling them once the market corrects itself

400
Why would someone chose a bluechip stock?

Less volatile/less risky stocks

500

What days is the market open on?

Monday through Friday

500

Explain why someone would use a line as oppose to Candle sticks when looking at a stock chart

Answers will vary.

Example: To identify the longterm trend of the stock without specifics.

500

Which Investor is famous for his successful Value Investing Strategy? 

Warren Buffet

500

Name 3 Examples of stocks that were Growth stocks in the Early-Mid 2000s 

Answers may vary

Examples: Tesla, Amazon, Meta, etc