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Stock Market Basics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Buying a stock at a price you set
Stop order
Potential loss
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
Limit order
2. A person who buys or sells stocks for another in exchange for a commission
red herring
Stock broker
red herring
Securities
3. A certificate documenting the shareholder's ownership in the corporation. There is no guarantee of making money with a stock.
OTC [Over-the-counter]
Stock
Securities
Net change
4. Once the stock price reaches the preset stop price the order is converted ito a limit order
NYSE Hybrid Market
limit v. stop orders
stop-limit order
unseasoned equity offering
5. A market characterized by falling prices for securities
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
Bear market
No-load
third market v. fourth market
6. When issuer sells the entire issue to the underwriters
Bond
private equity
Common stock
firm commitment underwriting
7. Financing for new - often high-risk ventures
venture capital VC
over-the counter market
bid v. ask
rights offer
8. Another name for IPO - b/c shares are not available to the public before the IPO
Blue chip stock
over-the counter market
unseasoned equity offering
OTC [Over-the-counter]
9. An order to a broker to sell (buy) when the price of a security falls (rises) to a designated level
Dow Jones idustrial average
Bull market
Stop order
Stock split
10. A division of shares of a company into a larger number of shares. (A 2 for 1 allows a shareholder to double the number of shares but worth one half of their previous value - like trading a $10 for 2 $5's)
Stock split
third market v. fourth market
Mutual fund
Appreciation
11. Price/earnings
P / E
Preferred Stock
Market order
Potential loss
12. Also known as uniform price auction b/c all successful bidders pay the same price
Stock broker
Potential loss
seasoned equity offering (SEO)
dutch auction underwriting
13. A corporation's first offer to sell stock to the public
OTC [Over-the-counter]
Fund manager
dutch auction underwriting
IPO [Initial Public Offering]
14. Once the stock price reaches the preset stop price the order is converted ito a limit order
limit v. stop orders
stop-limit order
bid v. ask
Stock split
15. Securities initially offered only to existing owners
bid v. ask
rights offer
venture capital VC
Preferred Stock
16. Securities or SEO offered to the public on a first-come first serve basis
dealer v. broker
general cash offer
stop-sell v. stop-buy
stop-limit order
17. New York Stock Exchange
dealer v. broker
Portfolio
NYSE
NASDAQ
18. An increase in price or value of a stock
third market v. fourth market
Stock
Preferred Stock
Appreciation
19. A preliminary prospectus among investor to generate interest in the stock offering
electronic communications networks (ECNs)
unseasoned equity offering
venture capital VC
red herring
20. A computerized data system to provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter
NASDAQ
OTC [Over-the-counter]
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Limit order
21. For efficient trading - not used in 1. less liquid stocks 2. during the opening and close of trading sessions 3. during times of market duress
Portfolio
Potential loss
NYSE Hybrid Market
P / E
22. New York Stock Exchange
OTC [Over-the-counter]
prospectus
NYSE
Market order
23. A group of underwriters formed to share the risk and to help sell an issue
venture capital VC
OTC [Over-the-counter]
syndicate
Stock split
24. Financing for new - often high-risk ventures
rights offer
venture capital VC
Dow Jones idustrial average
P / E
25. Detailed acct of company's financial position - its operations - and its investment plans for the future which is submitted to SEC for approval
prospectus
Blue chip stock
Bull market
Stock broker
26. A stock selling for less that $1/share; usually high risk
over-the counter market
Penny stock
prospectus
IPO [Initial Public Offering]
27. A market characterized by rising prices for securities
red herring
Bull market
Penny stock
Stop order
28. A list of the financial assets held by an individual or a bank or other financial institution
three ways of the secondary market
Portfolio
Bear market
AMEX
29. Underwriter doesn't guarantee any particular amount of money to the issuer
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Stock
Stop order
best efforts underwriting
30. A division of shares of a company into a larger number of shares. (A 2 for 1 allows a shareholder to double the number of shares but worth one half of their previous value - like trading a $10 for 2 $5's)
Stock split
limit v. stop orders
stop-limit order
Bear market
31. A group of underwriters formed to share the risk and to help sell an issue
Stock split
dealer v. broker
syndicate
three ways of the secondary market
32. When issuer sells the entire issue to the underwriters
firm commitment underwriting
Stock broker
stop-sell v. stop-buy
Stock split
33. Bid- price dealer is willing to pay - ask- price dealer will sell at
Discount broker
NYSE minimum requirements
bid v. ask
prospectus
34. A measure of stock market prices based on thirty leading companies of the new york stock exchange and nasdaq
Appreciation
Potential loss
Limit order
Dow Jones idustrial average
35. That part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders
NYSE minimum requirements
Potential loss
Dividend
Mutual fund
36. Stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
Preferred Stock
unseasoned equity offering
No-load
private equity
37. Also known as uniform price auction b/c all successful bidders pay the same price
dutch auction underwriting
Mutual fund
three ways of the secondary market
P / E
38. An order to a broker to sell or buy stocks or commodities at the prevailing market price
Market order
Discount broker
third market v. fourth market
Bull market
39. Securities market where dealers buy and sell securities for their own inventories; NASDAQ is one example
OTC [Over-the-counter]
over-the counter market
AMEX
bid v. ask
40. All of the investments - including stocks - bonds - mutual funds - options - and commodities - that are traded
Bear market
AMEX
Securities
NYSE Hybrid Market
41. Dealer- has inventory like car dealer - broker- brings buyers and sellers together (like real estate broker)
Mutual fund
dealer v. broker
Common stock
general cash offer
42. All of the investments - including stocks - bonds - mutual funds - options - and commodities - that are traded
Stock split
firm commitment underwriting
Securities
over-the counter market
43. Buys & sells for clients at a reduced commission. They offer little or no investment advice.
Discount broker
dealer v. broker
Appreciation
Dividend
44. Price/earnings
Preferred Stock
Stock split
P / E
unseasoned equity offering
45. A stock selling for less that $1/share; usually high risk
Portfolio
third market v. fourth market
Stock split
Penny stock
46. Another name for IPO - b/c shares are not available to the public before the IPO
red herring
unseasoned equity offering
Stock split
dealer v. broker
47. An order to a broker to sell or buy stocks or commodities at the prevailing market price
Preferred Stock
IPO [Initial Public Offering]
Market order
bid v. ask
48. American Stock Exchange
limit v. stop orders
private equity
rights offer
AMEX
49. A person who buys or sells stocks for another in exchange for a commission
NYSE v. NASDAQ
Discount broker
Market order
Stock broker
50. A certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money
Discount broker
Bond
Appreciation
NYSE v. NASDAQ