Give your students the "So You Think You Understand Stocks" test and let them see have a lot to learn. We found many adults managed to answer only about half the questions correctly.
This is not a program about puts and calls, options, short selling, and P/E ratios. Stock Market Basics really is about the basics. The program explains:
- What is a stock?
- What's the difference between a stock and a bond?
- Why do companies issue stocks?
- Why do some companies pay part of their profits to shareholders as dividends and others hang on to the money?
- What is a portfolio?
- How to buy stocks-broker, do-it-yourself, mutual fund.
- Do shareholders really "own" the company?
- What is a ticker tape, how did it start, and how can you read it?
- When you buy a stock, where does the money go?
- What is stock split?
- Is the stock market a game to be "played?"
- What are risk and volatility?
- What is the "efficient market theory" that won a Nobel Prize?
- Is it true that a blindfolded monkey throwing darts could make money in stocks?