Stock market?
I’m playing a stock market game for my economics class…i have to have 3 questions ready for a financial advisor coming in to speak to us….any help would be great and i need help understanding the whole stock market!
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If you want to impress your teacher:
"I saved $200 and since I am young I want to make right now a long term risky investment, what would be your suggestion?"
If you want to impress your colleagues:
"What are the tricks companies can do to artificially increase their stock value? Is it effective?"
and at least, if you want to surprise the palestrant:
"Are you happy being a financial advisor?"
Good luck
There are literally TONS of books on this. Try to go to a book store or just search it on the internet.
Try the wikipedia link below as well.
Here is a great question about the stock market for a financial advisor. Since, over the long term, low cost index funds outperform actively managed funds, why would anyone invest in an actively managed fund?
1. are financial advisors a waste of money
2. what would you tell a 21 year old to invest in for the next 10 years and what would the expected rate of return be
3. Who manages your money and what was your rate of return during the last 5 years.