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Investing in Stocks
Investing in Securities
๏‚ž   Securities include   a   broad   range   of
    investments.
    ๏‚— Stocks.
    ๏‚— Bonds.
    ๏‚— Mutual funds.
    ๏‚— Options.
    ๏‚— Commodities.
Beginning to Invest in Stocks
๏‚ž Good investors know something about the
  company before they invest in the companyโ€™s
  stock.
๏‚ž Gather information to evaluate a potential
  investment in a stock.
๏‚ž Learn what the information you gather means.
    ๏‚— Are sales increasing?
    ๏‚— Are revenues increasing over time?
    ๏‚— Are earnings per share increasing over time?
๏‚ž There are periods where stocks decline in value.
๏‚ž The key to success is to allow investments to
  work for you over the long-term.
Why Corporations Issue
Common Stock
๏‚ž To raise money to expand a business.
๏‚ž They donโ€™t have to repay the money a
  stockholder pays for stock.
๏‚ž Dividends are not mandatory.         Most
  corporations distribute 30-70% of their
  earnings to stockholders.
๏‚ž In return for investing in the company,
  stockholders have voting rights.
Why         Do        Investors
Purchase Common Stock?
๏‚ž   They can make money in three ways.
    ๏‚— Income from dividends in the form of cash or
      additional stock.
    ๏‚— Rupee                                appreciation
      of stock value.
    ๏‚— Possible increased value from stock splits.
When Should You Sell a Stock
๏‚ž   Follow the value of the stock. Do you have a certain
    price at which you will sell?
๏‚ž   Watch the companyโ€™s financials - are profits going up or
    down? If their profits are well below the industry
    average it may be time to sell.
๏‚ž   Track the firmโ€™s product line. Are they state-of-the-art
    or becoming obsolete?
๏‚ž   Monitor economic developments. For example, will
    people buy cars if interest rates or unemployment rates
    are high?
๏‚ž   Be patient. Allow time for a good stock to increase in
    value before you sell.
Preferred Stock
๏‚ž Investors     in   preferred    stock   receive
  cash dividends before common stock
  holders are paid any cash dividends.
๏‚ž The dividend amount is either a stated amount
  of money for each share of preferred stock, or a
  percentage of the par value.
๏‚ž Par value is an assigned dollar value that is
  printed on a stock certificate.
๏‚ž You are an owner of the stock but have a known
  rate of return. Shares are safer than common
  stock because the dividends are more secure.
Features of Preferred Stock
๏‚ž Cumulative   feature.
  ๏‚— Unpaid cash dividends accumulate and
   must be paid before any cash dividends
   are paid to the common stock holders.
๏‚ž Conversion   feature.
  ๏‚— Can be traded for shares of common stock
   in the same company
Classification of Stock
Investments
๏‚ž   Blue chip stock.
    ๏‚— Generally attracts conservative investors.
    ๏‚— Strongest and most respected companies, such as
      Infosys or RIL
๏‚ž   Income stock.
    ๏‚— Pays higher than average dividends from a steady
      source of income, such as a utility stock.
Classification of Stock
Investments
๏‚ž   Growth stocks.
    ๏‚— Earn       profits       above     the      average
      profits of all firms in the economy.
    ๏‚— Should have expanding product lines, research
      and development to develop new products.
    ๏‚— Are their facilities state-of-the-art, and are they
      expanding into international markets?
    ๏‚— Less than 30% of profits are paid out as
      dividends, with rest reinvested in the company.
      Stock value, and price, should go up.
Classification of Stock
Investments
๏‚ž   Cyclical stock.
    ๏‚— Follows the business cycle of advances and
      declines in the economy.
    ๏‚— ex. automobiles, heavy manufacturing, paper,
      and steel.
๏‚ž   Defensive stock.
    ๏‚— Remains stable during declines in the economy,
       and have a history of stable earnings. Nestle,
       Asian Paints stocks are examples.
Classification of Stock
Investments
๏‚ž   Large cap stocks
    ๏‚— Issued by a corporation that has a large amount of
      stock outstanding and           a   large   amount    of
      capitalization (5 billion +).
๏‚ž   Mid cap stocks
    ๏‚— Issued by a corporation that has capitalization
      between $1 billion and $5 billion.
๏‚ž   Small cap stocks.
    ๏‚— Company has capitalization of $500 million or less.
๏‚ž   Penny stocks
    ๏‚— New or erratic companies whose stock typically sells
      for less than $1 per share. Speculative
Numeric Measures That
Influence Investment
๏‚ž Corporate earnings play a large part in the
  increase or decrease in value of a stock.
๏‚ž Earnings per share are the corporationโ€™s after-
  tax earnings divided by the number of
  outstanding shares of common stock. An
  increase in earnings is generally a healthy sign.
๏‚ž Price-earnings (PE) ratio.
    ๏‚— Price of one share of stock divided by the earnings
      per share of stock over the last 12 months.
Numeric Values That Influence
Investment
๏‚ž PEG ratio = Price-earnings ratio/Annual
  EPS growth
๏‚ž Dividend payout = Dividend amount/EPS
๏‚ž Total return = Current return + Capital gain
๏‚ž Annualized holding period gain = Total
  return/Original investment X 1/Number of
  years investment is held.
Numeric Measures That
Influence Investment
๏‚ž   The current yield helps you monitor the value of your
    investments. It is the yearly dollar amount of income
    generated by an investment divided by the investmentโ€™s
    current market value. An increase in current yield is
    considered good.

๏‚ž   Beta is a measurement of risk. The beta for
    S & P 500 stock index is 1.0. Conservative stocks
    generally have low betas and speculative stocks have
    high betas. If a stock has a beta of two, its price will
    move twice as fast as the market in either direction.
Numeric Measures That
Influence Investment
๏‚ž   Book value per share.
    ๏‚— Net worth of company determined by deducting
      all liabilities from the corporations assets and
      dividing the remainder by the number of
      outstanding shares of common stock.
    ๏‚— If a share costs more than the book value the
      company may be overextended or it may have a
      lot of money in research and development
Investment Theories
๏‚ž   Fundamental analysis.
    ๏‚— Based on the assumption that a stockโ€™s intrinsic
      or real value is determined by the companyโ€™s
      future earnings.
    ๏‚— Fundamentalists consider theโ€ฆ
      โ—‹ Financial strength of the company.
      โ—‹ Type of industry company is in.
      โ—‹ New-product development.
      โ—‹ Economic growth of the overall economy.
Investment Theories
๏‚ž   Technical analysis
    ๏‚— Based on the assumption that a stockโ€™s value is
      determined by the forces of supply and demand
      in the stock market as a whole.
    ๏‚— Not based on expected earnings or the intrinsic
      value of a stock but rather on factors found in the
      market as a whole.
    ๏‚— Chartists plot past price movements and other
      market averages to observe trends they use to
      predict a stockโ€™s future value.
Investment Theories
๏‚ž   Efficient market theory.
    ๏‚— Sometimes called the random walk theory.
    ๏‚— Based on the assumption that stock price
      movements are purely random.
    ๏‚— A stockโ€™s current market price reflects its true
      value.
    ๏‚— It is impossible for an investor to outperform the
      average for the stock market as a whole over a
      period of time.
    ๏‚— Wall Street Journalโ€™s โ€œdarts vs the expertsโ€ finds
      sometimes experts win, sometimes not
Buying and Selling Stocks
๏‚ž   Primary market.
    ๏‚— A market in which an investor purchases financial
      securities through an investment bank, or other
      representative, from the issuer of those securities.
    ๏‚— An investment bank is a financial firm that assists
      corporations in raising funds, usually by helping to
      sell new security issues.
    ๏‚— An IPO occurs when a corporation sells stock to the
      general public for the first time.
๏‚ž   Secondary market.
    ๏‚— A market for existing financial securities that are
      currently traded among investors through brokers
Securities Exchanges
๏‚ž A marketplace where member brokers who
  represent investors, meet to buy and sell
  securities.
๏‚ž The securities sold at an exchange must be
  listed, or accepted for trading, at the exchange.
๏‚ž New York Stock and American Exchanges.
๏‚ž The Over-the-Counter (OTC) market.
    ๏‚— Network of dealers who buy and sell the stocks of
      companies not listed on a securities exchange.
    ๏‚— Most OTC securities are traded over the NASDAQ
      which is an electronic marketplace for approximately
      3,300 stocks.
Brokerage Firms
and Account Executives
๏‚ž An account executive, or stockbroker,
  is a licensed individual who buys and
  sells securities for his or her clients.
๏‚ž Churning.
    ๏‚— Excessive          buying      and      selling   of
        securities to generate commissions.
๏‚ž   Discount broker versus full service brokers.
    ๏‚—   How much advice do you want?
    ๏‚—   Nearest office and toll-free phone number?
    ๏‚—   Online and phone trading services and costs?
    ๏‚—   Fees, charges and commissions?
Stock Transactions
๏‚ž Market order: Request to buy or sell stock at the
  current market value.
๏‚ž Limit order: Request to buy or sell a stock at a
  specified price.
๏‚ž Stop order: Request to sell a stock at the next
  available opportunity after its market price
  reaches a specified amount.
๏‚ž Discretionary order: Account executive decides
  when to execute the transaction and at what
  price.
Stock Transactions
๏‚ž Transactions done on phone or online.
๏‚ž Brokerage firms have minimum commissions
  for trading stock, from $7 to $55, depending of
  the number of shares sold and the value of the
  stock.
๏‚ž Full-service broker would typically charge
  about $150 on a transaction, discount brokers
  $55 to $85.
๏‚ž Full service and discount brokers charge more
  than online brokerage transactions, but you
  make your own decisions in trading online.
Long-Term and Short-Term
Investment Strategies
๏‚ž   Long-term techniques.
    ๏‚— Buy and hold.
    ๏‚— Dollar cost averaging.
    ๏‚— Direct       investment          and   dividend
        re-investment plans. (DRIPS)
๏‚ž   Short-term techniques.
    ๏‚—   Buying stock on margin (borrowing money).
    ๏‚—   Selling short (borrowing stock).
    ๏‚—   Trading in options (predetermined price).
    ๏‚—   Day trading

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Investing in stocks

  • 2. Investing in Securities ๏‚ž Securities include a broad range of investments. ๏‚— Stocks. ๏‚— Bonds. ๏‚— Mutual funds. ๏‚— Options. ๏‚— Commodities.
  • 3. Beginning to Invest in Stocks ๏‚ž Good investors know something about the company before they invest in the companyโ€™s stock. ๏‚ž Gather information to evaluate a potential investment in a stock. ๏‚ž Learn what the information you gather means. ๏‚— Are sales increasing? ๏‚— Are revenues increasing over time? ๏‚— Are earnings per share increasing over time? ๏‚ž There are periods where stocks decline in value. ๏‚ž The key to success is to allow investments to work for you over the long-term.
  • 4. Why Corporations Issue Common Stock ๏‚ž To raise money to expand a business. ๏‚ž They donโ€™t have to repay the money a stockholder pays for stock. ๏‚ž Dividends are not mandatory. Most corporations distribute 30-70% of their earnings to stockholders. ๏‚ž In return for investing in the company, stockholders have voting rights.
  • 5. Why Do Investors Purchase Common Stock? ๏‚ž They can make money in three ways. ๏‚— Income from dividends in the form of cash or additional stock. ๏‚— Rupee appreciation of stock value. ๏‚— Possible increased value from stock splits.
  • 6. When Should You Sell a Stock ๏‚ž Follow the value of the stock. Do you have a certain price at which you will sell? ๏‚ž Watch the companyโ€™s financials - are profits going up or down? If their profits are well below the industry average it may be time to sell. ๏‚ž Track the firmโ€™s product line. Are they state-of-the-art or becoming obsolete? ๏‚ž Monitor economic developments. For example, will people buy cars if interest rates or unemployment rates are high? ๏‚ž Be patient. Allow time for a good stock to increase in value before you sell.
  • 7. Preferred Stock ๏‚ž Investors in preferred stock receive cash dividends before common stock holders are paid any cash dividends. ๏‚ž The dividend amount is either a stated amount of money for each share of preferred stock, or a percentage of the par value. ๏‚ž Par value is an assigned dollar value that is printed on a stock certificate. ๏‚ž You are an owner of the stock but have a known rate of return. Shares are safer than common stock because the dividends are more secure.
  • 8. Features of Preferred Stock ๏‚ž Cumulative feature. ๏‚— Unpaid cash dividends accumulate and must be paid before any cash dividends are paid to the common stock holders. ๏‚ž Conversion feature. ๏‚— Can be traded for shares of common stock in the same company
  • 9. Classification of Stock Investments ๏‚ž Blue chip stock. ๏‚— Generally attracts conservative investors. ๏‚— Strongest and most respected companies, such as Infosys or RIL ๏‚ž Income stock. ๏‚— Pays higher than average dividends from a steady source of income, such as a utility stock.
  • 10. Classification of Stock Investments ๏‚ž Growth stocks. ๏‚— Earn profits above the average profits of all firms in the economy. ๏‚— Should have expanding product lines, research and development to develop new products. ๏‚— Are their facilities state-of-the-art, and are they expanding into international markets? ๏‚— Less than 30% of profits are paid out as dividends, with rest reinvested in the company. Stock value, and price, should go up.
  • 11. Classification of Stock Investments ๏‚ž Cyclical stock. ๏‚— Follows the business cycle of advances and declines in the economy. ๏‚— ex. automobiles, heavy manufacturing, paper, and steel. ๏‚ž Defensive stock. ๏‚— Remains stable during declines in the economy, and have a history of stable earnings. Nestle, Asian Paints stocks are examples.
  • 12. Classification of Stock Investments ๏‚ž Large cap stocks ๏‚— Issued by a corporation that has a large amount of stock outstanding and a large amount of capitalization (5 billion +). ๏‚ž Mid cap stocks ๏‚— Issued by a corporation that has capitalization between $1 billion and $5 billion. ๏‚ž Small cap stocks. ๏‚— Company has capitalization of $500 million or less. ๏‚ž Penny stocks ๏‚— New or erratic companies whose stock typically sells for less than $1 per share. Speculative
  • 13. Numeric Measures That Influence Investment ๏‚ž Corporate earnings play a large part in the increase or decrease in value of a stock. ๏‚ž Earnings per share are the corporationโ€™s after- tax earnings divided by the number of outstanding shares of common stock. An increase in earnings is generally a healthy sign. ๏‚ž Price-earnings (PE) ratio. ๏‚— Price of one share of stock divided by the earnings per share of stock over the last 12 months.
  • 14. Numeric Values That Influence Investment ๏‚ž PEG ratio = Price-earnings ratio/Annual EPS growth ๏‚ž Dividend payout = Dividend amount/EPS ๏‚ž Total return = Current return + Capital gain ๏‚ž Annualized holding period gain = Total return/Original investment X 1/Number of years investment is held.
  • 15. Numeric Measures That Influence Investment ๏‚ž The current yield helps you monitor the value of your investments. It is the yearly dollar amount of income generated by an investment divided by the investmentโ€™s current market value. An increase in current yield is considered good. ๏‚ž Beta is a measurement of risk. The beta for S & P 500 stock index is 1.0. Conservative stocks generally have low betas and speculative stocks have high betas. If a stock has a beta of two, its price will move twice as fast as the market in either direction.
  • 16. Numeric Measures That Influence Investment ๏‚ž Book value per share. ๏‚— Net worth of company determined by deducting all liabilities from the corporations assets and dividing the remainder by the number of outstanding shares of common stock. ๏‚— If a share costs more than the book value the company may be overextended or it may have a lot of money in research and development
  • 17. Investment Theories ๏‚ž Fundamental analysis. ๏‚— Based on the assumption that a stockโ€™s intrinsic or real value is determined by the companyโ€™s future earnings. ๏‚— Fundamentalists consider theโ€ฆ โ—‹ Financial strength of the company. โ—‹ Type of industry company is in. โ—‹ New-product development. โ—‹ Economic growth of the overall economy.
  • 18. Investment Theories ๏‚ž Technical analysis ๏‚— Based on the assumption that a stockโ€™s value is determined by the forces of supply and demand in the stock market as a whole. ๏‚— Not based on expected earnings or the intrinsic value of a stock but rather on factors found in the market as a whole. ๏‚— Chartists plot past price movements and other market averages to observe trends they use to predict a stockโ€™s future value.
  • 19. Investment Theories ๏‚ž Efficient market theory. ๏‚— Sometimes called the random walk theory. ๏‚— Based on the assumption that stock price movements are purely random. ๏‚— A stockโ€™s current market price reflects its true value. ๏‚— It is impossible for an investor to outperform the average for the stock market as a whole over a period of time. ๏‚— Wall Street Journalโ€™s โ€œdarts vs the expertsโ€ finds sometimes experts win, sometimes not
  • 20. Buying and Selling Stocks ๏‚ž Primary market. ๏‚— A market in which an investor purchases financial securities through an investment bank, or other representative, from the issuer of those securities. ๏‚— An investment bank is a financial firm that assists corporations in raising funds, usually by helping to sell new security issues. ๏‚— An IPO occurs when a corporation sells stock to the general public for the first time. ๏‚ž Secondary market. ๏‚— A market for existing financial securities that are currently traded among investors through brokers
  • 21. Securities Exchanges ๏‚ž A marketplace where member brokers who represent investors, meet to buy and sell securities. ๏‚ž The securities sold at an exchange must be listed, or accepted for trading, at the exchange. ๏‚ž New York Stock and American Exchanges. ๏‚ž The Over-the-Counter (OTC) market. ๏‚— Network of dealers who buy and sell the stocks of companies not listed on a securities exchange. ๏‚— Most OTC securities are traded over the NASDAQ which is an electronic marketplace for approximately 3,300 stocks.
  • 22. Brokerage Firms and Account Executives ๏‚ž An account executive, or stockbroker, is a licensed individual who buys and sells securities for his or her clients. ๏‚ž Churning. ๏‚— Excessive buying and selling of securities to generate commissions. ๏‚ž Discount broker versus full service brokers. ๏‚— How much advice do you want? ๏‚— Nearest office and toll-free phone number? ๏‚— Online and phone trading services and costs? ๏‚— Fees, charges and commissions?
  • 23. Stock Transactions ๏‚ž Market order: Request to buy or sell stock at the current market value. ๏‚ž Limit order: Request to buy or sell a stock at a specified price. ๏‚ž Stop order: Request to sell a stock at the next available opportunity after its market price reaches a specified amount. ๏‚ž Discretionary order: Account executive decides when to execute the transaction and at what price.
  • 24. Stock Transactions ๏‚ž Transactions done on phone or online. ๏‚ž Brokerage firms have minimum commissions for trading stock, from $7 to $55, depending of the number of shares sold and the value of the stock. ๏‚ž Full-service broker would typically charge about $150 on a transaction, discount brokers $55 to $85. ๏‚ž Full service and discount brokers charge more than online brokerage transactions, but you make your own decisions in trading online.
  • 25. Long-Term and Short-Term Investment Strategies ๏‚ž Long-term techniques. ๏‚— Buy and hold. ๏‚— Dollar cost averaging. ๏‚— Direct investment and dividend re-investment plans. (DRIPS) ๏‚ž Short-term techniques. ๏‚— Buying stock on margin (borrowing money). ๏‚— Selling short (borrowing stock). ๏‚— Trading in options (predetermined price). ๏‚— Day trading