Daily Stock Movement Quiz
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Question 1: What term describes a significant price drop in a stock?
Recession
Bear Market
Bull Market
Correction
Question 2: If a stock has high volatility, what does that indicate?
Low trading volume
Consistent gains
Large price swings
Stable performance
Question 3: What is the main consequence of a company's earnings report falling short of expectations?
Increased dividends
Higher stock buybacks
Stock price may rise
Investor confidence may decrease
Question 4: Which of the following statements about stock splits is a myth?
They are often seen positively by the market
They can attract new investors
They inherently increase value
They increase liquidity
Question 5: What does a high price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio typically indicate?
Steady revenue
Undervaluation
High investor expectations
Poor financial health
Question 6: In the context of stock trading, what is 'short selling'?
Investing in high-dividend stocks
Selling stocks borrowed with the intention to buy back later at a lower price
Buying stocks on margin
Buying stocks to hold long-term
Question 7: What is the primary purpose of diversification in investing?
To guarantee profits
To maximize returns
To focus on one sector
To reduce risk
Question 8: What does it mean if a stock is labeled as 'overbought'?
It may be due for a price correction
It is undervalued
It has low trading volume
It has high dividend yields