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Title: Introduction to Stocks


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Introduction to Stocks
Spring 2008 Economics 98 / 198 DeCal
  • Basics of Investing I
  • www.ocf.berkeley.edu/jml/decal

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Schedule Today
  • Administrative Issues
  • Current Events
  • Lecture content Basics of Investing
  • What is a stock?
  • How are they traded?
  • What are brokerages?
  • Different types of orders
  • What is the market?
  • Terminology
  • Learning how to use the simulation IBD
  • Assignments / Readings

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Administrative Issues
  • Attendance Sign-In
  • Name Tags
  • Enrollment
  • Emails
  • Webpage
  • Syllabus Review
  • News Presentation Sign Ups
  • Investors Business Daily Access

4
Current Events
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Current Events
  • Troubled / volatile markets
  • Damages from sub-prime mortgages and the housing
    sector
  • Fear of risk of recession
  • Weak job reports
  • Fed (Federal Reserve) meeting next week
  • Rate cuts?
  • Apple releases new lines of iPod

6
Current Events
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NASDAQ
8
SP 500
9
  • Lecture Content

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What is a stock?
  • Common stock most common type
  • Gives you a share of ownership of a publicly
    traded company
  • Entitled to a portion of profits dividends
  • Stock ownership claim on assets and earnings
  • Also something called preferred stock

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What is a stock?
  • Ticker symbols
  • Set of letters that represent a security traded
    on an exchange
  • Ex. MSFT, GS, AAPL, MA, BUD, LUV
  • Stock quotes
  • List of prices for a stock at a particular point
    during the trading day
  • Stock tickers
  • What do those green and red numbers mean?

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Different Types of Stock
  • Preferred Stock
  • No voting rights to company issues
  • Issued fixed dividends forever main form of
    return
  • Common Stock
  • Majority of stock we see and hear about in the
    news
  • Ownership of the company
  • Entitled to portion of the earnings
  • Earn returns mainly through capital gains
  • What are capital gains?
  • Increase in asset value relative to the purchases
    price
  • Not realized until asset is actually sold

13
Stocks vs. Bonds
  • Stocks are equity
  • Generally considered riskier
  • Quite possible to lose a significant portion, if
    not all, of your money
  • Potential for much higher returns
  • Bonds are debt
  • Guaranteed a fixed return
  • Have a higher claim than stockholders
  • What does this mean?

14
Dividend Debate
  • Distribution of a portion of a company's earnings
    to its shareholders (usually cash)

15
What Can Cause Stock Prices to Change?
Supply and Demand!(What affects supply / demand
of a stock?)
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Two Markets
  • Primary Market market in which investors have
    first opportunity to buy newly issued shares
  • Initial Public Offering (IPO)
  • First time that company offers its shares to
    public markets (securities bought directly from
    company)
  • Where private companies become public
  • Secondary Market investors trade already-issued
    shares of companies with each other
  • Ie. The stock market
  • Trading of a companys stock DOES NOT DIRECTLY
    involve the company financially

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How Stocks Are Traded
  • Major exchanges
  • Lists stocks (and other securities), sets
    policies for how stocks are traded
  • New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
  • American Stock Exchange (AMEX)
  • National Association of Securities Dealers
    Automated Quotation
  • Only publicly traded
  • companies are listed

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Market Indices (Index)
  • Definition
  • Aggregate value of combining several stocks
    together and intended to represent entire or
    portion of the stock market
  • SP 500
  • 500 stocks chosen by Standard Poor to represent
    US stock market
  • NASDAQ Composite
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average
  • 30 most significant stocks traded
  • SP 600 Small-Cap
  • Russell 3000
  • 3000 of the largest stocks in the US

19
Stocks Markets Animals
  • Bull Market
  • When everything in the market is going great and
    stocks are generally heading upwards
  • Bear Market
  • When everything is NOT GOOD and stocks are
    generally headed
  • NOTE Nothing lasts forever! Good times and bad
    times will end at some point
  • Other animal terms pigs, chickens

20
Brokerages
  • Need a medium to trade through this is where
    brokerages come in
  • Cash vs. margin account
  • Choosing a broker
  • full service vs. discount
  • Fees (Commission)
  • Services
  • Minimum balance

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Opening an Account
  • Not a hard process- most of it just some
    paperwork and mail
  • Sign-up online and download forms
  • Mail checks, forms, and copy of ID
  • Accounts created within a couple of days
  • Cash accounts usually never turned down
  • Margin accounts might be a problem if you have
    pretty bad credit history
  • To start investing, wont need much else other
    than a computer, some money, and investing
    know-how

22
Brokerages
  • Some links for brokerage comparisons
  • Find something that works for what YOU need
  • No one broker that is best for all investors
  • http//www.investingonline.org/gso/broker_ratings.
    html
  • http//www.consumersearch.com/www/internet/online-
    brokers/reviews.html
  • http//www.stockbrokerguide.com/

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Different types of Orders
  • Market Order
  • Limit Order
  • An order to buy or sell a set number of shares at
    specified price of better. Limit orders usually
    cost more, but useful for getting specified
    price. By better I mean, lower.
  • Stop Order
  • An order placed for a security for when the price
    surpasses a particular point, which helps buy or
    sell at a particular price. Limiting loss or
    locking profits. Many people use this during
    vacations if they cant use it.

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Different Types of Orders
  • Stop Limit Order
  • Executed at a specified price (or better) after a
    given stop price has been reached. Order becomes
    then a limit order to buy (or sell) at the limit
    price or better
  • Precision purposes
  • Good Until Cancelled (GTC)
  • Good Until End of Day

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Things to Internalize
  • Learn the basics!
  • Need to know what basic terms mean
  • Articles should help you
  • Advantages of starting young
  • Useful resources for stock tutorials
  • www.investorwords.com
  • www.investopedia.com
  • www.fool.com

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Homework / Reading
  • Set up your account
  • Online articles (Course website)
  • The Five Biggest Stock Market Myths
  • Getting Started
  • Brokers and Online Trading
  • Stocks
  • Get started on Investing 101

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