Investment Objective Analysis We worked together on their finance stock market project. We felt that our risk tolerance was different then it normally would be sense we had 500‚000 to invest in the stock market compared to our own money. Due to the fact that this was fake money we found ourselves to be conservative as well as risky depending on the situation. We have been given three months to invest money in the stock market as well as with different types of investments such as shorting‚ limiting
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Stock Market Project Purchase #1 Question 1: The first stock I purchased was Microsoft as a safe investment with low risk. As the game first began to enroll itself‚ Microsoft became a very profitable contender due to the sharp increase in share prices. I knew the increase would not hold on for long and the stock trend portrayed both sharp increases and decreases in stock prices; this attributed to the selling of my Microsoft shares as an incentive to save any gains I made. Question 2: http://www
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Stock Market Presentation Project I invested $999.06 of my available $1000 in three companies. 1. Name of stocks: Estee Lauder‚ Ford‚ Verizon. 2. Initial Closing Value of each stock (per share): Estee Lauder-$60.99 Ford-$10.39 Verizon-$44.58 3. Number of shares purchased for each stock: Estee Lauder-9 shares Ford-9 shares Verizon-8 shares Stock Market Investments: | Name of stocks | Abbreviation | Number of Shares Purchased
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Stock Market Project August 25‚ 2008 The purpose of this paper is to explain the outcomes and decisions involved in investing one million dollars in four various stocks. Choosing a stock to invest in and how much to invest can be very difficult. There are many web sites available online to make the decision a little easier. This paper will explain why AT&T‚ Exxon‚ Apple and Wal-mart were the chosen four and the final outcome of the investment after four weeks. There are an overwhelming
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Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) |DATE |#Shares |Closing |Market |P/E |Dividends |Market | | | |Price |Value |Ratio | |Index | |6/7/10 |1000 |$50.80 |$50‚800 |16.94 |1.76 |118.87B | |6/8/10 |1000 |$51.56 |$51
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Starting Date: February 2‚ 2010 Ending Date: April 28‚ 2010 Buying on Margin: A. Initial Investment = (Purchase Price* number of stocks)*Initial Margin Initial Investment = ($195.86 * 100) * .55 = $10‚772.30 B. Profit/Loss = (Sales Price – Purchase Price) * Number of Shares Profit/Loss = ($262.04 – $195.86) * 100 = $6‚618 C. HPR = (Capital Gain/loss) ÷ Initial Investment HPR = ($262.04 – $195.86) ÷ $10‚772.30 = .00614 = .614% D. APHR = (1 + HPR)N – 1 APHR = (1 + .00614)4 – 1 APHR
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Jeremy Peav Mr. Sherr Per. 3 4/29/13 The Stock Market The stock market is a very important variable in the economy. The stock market is where shares or stock are issued and traded either through exchanges or over-the-counter markets. It is also known as the equity market‚ it is one of the most vital areas of a market economy as it provides companies with access to capital and investors with a slice of ownership in the company and the potential of gains based on the company’s future performance
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“STUDY ON STOCK MARKET VOLITALITY AN D ITS INFLUENCES ON INDIAN STOCK MARKET” Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce (HONS) of Christ University during the year 2012-13. By D.Suresh 1010643 Under the guidance of S.Girish Assistant Professor Department of Commerce Christ University Bangalore- 560029 GUIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this project titled “STUDY ON STOCK MARKET VOLITALITY
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“The history of the New York Stock Exchange begins with the signing of the Buttonwood Agreement by twenty-four New York City stockbrokers and merchants on May 17‚ 1792‚ outside at 68 Wall Street under a Buttonwood tree.” (1) This agreement was named after a huge sycamore tree that the brokers would gather under to trade.(2) The first listed company on the New York Stock Exchange was the Bank of New York in which there were originally five securities traded.(1) There were twenty four members
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The Stock Markets The main function of the stock market is to enable trade in the shares of public companies‚ which in turn reflect the performance of th3 companies whose shares are traded in the stock market. Stock markets are also a vital part of an economy or the economic system of a country or nation. Research has shown that most economies around the world‚ today‚ are judged by the performance of their stock markets. To trade in the stock market‚ a company has to be transparent about its fundamentals
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