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Stock Market Game Challenge. Mrs. Goode’s Challenge Class. Let’s Play. Final Challenge. Vocabulary. Reading a Stock Table. Math in the Market. Potpourri. Rules of the Game. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400.
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Stock Market Game Challenge Mrs. Goode’s Challenge Class
Let’s Play Final Challenge Vocabulary Reading a Stock Table Math in the Market Potpourri Rules of the Game 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Vocabulary for 100 • This represents ownership in a company. 100 What is stock?
Vocabulary for 200 • A company that has at least half of its stock owned by another business 200 What is a subsidiary?
Vocabulary for 300 • An order to buy (or sell) stock at whatever the price happens to be when the order is executed 300 What is a market order?
Vocabulary for 400 • A business that controls another company by owning most or all of its stock 400 What is a parent company?
Vocabulary for 500 • An investor's responsibility to pay a company's debts is limited to the amount invested. 500 What is limited liability?
Reading a Stock Table for 100 • If this excerpt is from the October 5th newspaper, the closing prices are from this date. 100 What is October 4th?
Reading a Stock Table for 200 • This was the closing price Datascope 200 What is $31.74
Reading a Stock Table for 300 • This is the lowest price paid for Dell in the past year. 300 What is $42.57?
Reading a Stock Table for 400 • This was the closing price for Datascope on the previous day.r 400 What was $32.57?
Reading a Stock Table for 500 • The number of shares of DeltaPet that were traded 500 What is 366,700?
Math in the Market for 100 • The price you will pay for buying 275 shares of Kohl's stock at $50 per share 100 What is $550?
Math in the Market for 200 • The price you would pay your broker (who receives a 2% broker's fee) for selling your stock for a total price of $1050 200 What is $21
Math in the Market for 300 • The amount you would spend to buy 125 shares of EFJ at $9.80 per share and 150 shares of Bankrate at $27.67 per share 300 What is $5375.50?
Math in the Market for 400 • The amount of money you would make if you bought 150 shares of stock at $40 per share, then sold all 150 shares at $43.50 per share 400 What is $525?
Math in the Market for 500 • You buy 250 shares of stock at $42 per share and sell them all at $44.50 per share. This is the commission you must pay your broker for selling the shares if he charges a 2% fee. 500 What is $222.50
Potpourri for 100 • The graph below indicates this kind of market between 1940 and 1960? 100 What is a bull market?
Potpourri for 200 • This looks at 30 stocks and averages their prices in a single day. It gives an overall picture of how the market is doing. 200 What is the Dow?
Potpourri for 300 • These are the normal operating hours for the stock exchanges in New York City 300 What is 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. ET?
Potpourri for 400 • A company that doesn’t sell shares to the public. 400 What is a private company?
Potpourri for 500 • This is what NASDAQ stands for. 500 What is National Assocation of Security Dealers Automated Quotations?
Rules of the Game for 100 • What is the minimum number of shares that can be bought during any stock purchase in The Stock Market Game? 100 What is 100?
Rules of the Game for 200 • Name the two stock markets that are used for The Stock Market Game? 200 What are the New York Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ,
Rules of the Game for 300 • The percentage paid as a broker's fee on all buy and sell orders in The Stock Market Game. 300 What is 2 percent?
Rules of the Game for 400 • Cash balances (money not yet spent) will be credited at this annual interest rate. 400 What is 5 percent?
Rules of the Game for 500 • For a team "going on the margin" (borrowing on the equity in your account), this percent fee is charged for money borrowed. 500 What is 7 percent?
Final Challenge End Game • The SEC, rounded in 1934, regulates the public stock exchanges in the US and monitors insider trading, which occurs when corporate officers buy or sell stock in their own company. This is what SEC stands for. Write Your Final Challenge Wager What is the Securities and Exchange Commission? TIME’S UP!
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