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Call Up Put Down - Larry Ventresca
ISBN-13:978-1-61813-189-8
What Drives the Market?
Hard to Anticipate
Supply + Demand
Investors
Rational
Sticks to game plan No Matter What
Emotional
Fear and Greed
Lives Day to Day
Why Buy Stock?
To Make Money!!!
Investing = Most successful
Speculating = Great risk / Great reward
Trading = Take advantage of price changes
How do stockholders make money?
Earning Cash Dividends
Capital Appreciation
Risk Tolerance
Defensive = Risk Averse
Money as safe as possible
Savings & Securities with Low Degree of Risk
Aggressive = Risk Tolerant
Growth Potential
Good Judgment
Anticipate Events / Risk for Gain
How much Discretionary Income (+) Time
Determines Risk Tolerance
What is a Share of Stock?
1.A corporation is established
A legal entity under the laws of a state that limits the financial risks of owners to the amount of capital.
2.A board of directors is established
3.The directors decide to issue Shares of Stock
EX. 250,000 of 400,000 total by the charter Each stockholder is a part owner in the company to the extent of the number of shares held.
4.Monies from the sale of the stock is called
"Equity Capital"
Ownership
Buying a stock represents owning a company
EX. If you bought 100 shares of