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    Last year, we expected volatility in the energy market and a U.S. dollar bull market to be positive for low volatility funds in the United States. The iShares USA Minimum Volatility (USMV) was the top pick for best ETF to buy before 2015, and the fund performed admirably. The fund finished with a gain of 5.45 percent in 2015, which outperformed the 1.25 percent return of the SPDR S&P 500 (SPY). The fund achieved the return with less volatility and a trading range of 10 percent from high to low.…

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    simulation, my investment knowledge and in particular my stock market knowledge was limited. Throughout high school I gained preliminary understanding of the purpose of investing and as I received my first paycheques my family encouraged me to save to buy Canada Savings Bonds when they became available. Additionally, this past summer I became familiar with my RESP account as I gained access to put towards funding my education. The stock market was an entirely new concept with new terminology,…

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    The Stock Market Crash of 1929 is notoriously known as one of the darkest days in United States history (Rose, Pg. 64). For it marks the unofficial beginning of struggles for not only stockholders, but to the population of the U.S. as a whole. This time period, better known as the Great Depression, was not only felt by almost every adult resident in the United States, but also by people that had no clue what the stock market even was. Children, women and men alike all suffered from the finical…

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    sometimes the best investment is in the stock market. The younger you are, the more risk you can take. This saying describes college education, and investing in the stock market very well. When students enter college, it rare to know the exact outcome of your undergraduate career, but over time the roads becomes clear. We are given choices that build our character, test our willingness to achieve, and determine our risk factors. Correspondingly, when investing in a stock it is almost impossible…

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    goes up, must always come down. Jay Gatsby learns this lesson the hard way. The The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, represents the 1920s stock market through the green light’s symbolism, the condition of Gatsby’s house, and the life of Jay Gatsby/James Gatz. The book traces the steady climb to an ultimate peak, then dramatic plummet of the stock market during that time period. Born into a poverty stricken family, Jay Gatsby works hard to swiftly increase his standard of living. Before…

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    The period of the great depression is one of the most trying socioeconomic challenges ever experienced in the United States. The crashing of the stock market, the failure of numerous banks, and massive loss of jobs marked the Great Depression. During this period, many Americans struggled to meet their daily needs and it often became common to see American citizens begging for food and money in the streets. The Great Depression had a significant impact on the lives of the majority of Americans…

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    Investment Strategy Diversify two stocks per industry to dampen effects of industry specific crashes, while still maintaining a substantial amount of capital within each market to benefit from industry specific rises. Our investment strategy would focus solely on capital growth, as such, the three industries would be the Financial, Telecom Services, and Utilities sector as they are currently the top performing sectors with around +60% companies up 0% - 2%. TELECOM SERVICES 1. Fusion…

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    investor, and present a plan for beginning to invest in the stock market. We do not cover sophisticated asset switching strategies related to market timing, or consider the more complex asset categories such as precious metals, futures, currencies, or collectibles. We merely present a framework for the beginning investor to consider their investment and asset allocation among available choices. Basic Questions Before considering investing in stocks, each person needs to ask the following…

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    debt. As a result, many foreign countries withdrew their investments from Latin America, cultivating an even deeper depression (Pires-O’Brien). The government intervening in the economy can be just as big of a sign as the government failing in the market system. One way the government can intervene is by raising the interest rates. When a government raising interest rates, that is a sign that they are trying to combat inflation, which is a known indicator for recessions and depressions. When…

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    immediate effects on the New York Stock Exchange, being as it may that there was a staggering amount of sell orders in the previous week causing a few clerical errors that they needed to fix (Brennan 66). They had to make sure that everything was right and that they did not do anything wrong. The lowered prices of the stocks made people wary of the stock market, and not many people wanted to participate in it. Even so, some addicted speculators still bought into the stock market because of the…

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