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Welcome to UIS!

What is UIS?

Who we are

What we do

WHAT WE DON’T DO

Advise you on your money

Manage a Fund

Hold Recruiting Events

Affect Monetary Policy

Make Money Over Night

This Quarter

Quarterly Stock Trading Challenge

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PRESENTED BY THE UCLA UNDERGRADUATE INVESTMENT SOCIETY

Introduction to Investing

What is Investing?

Defining Investing

An INVESTMENT is the current commitment of money or other resources in the expectation of reaping future benefits.

How do WE Invest?

•Real Assets

The land, buildings, machines, and knowledge that can be used to produce goods and services. •Financial Assets

•Securities are no more than sheets of paper or, more likely, computer entries and do not contribute directly to the productive capacity of the economy.

How do we Invest?

We Utilize a Financial Security

What is a financial security?

•Originally used to refer financial instruments secured by an asset.•In modern use, it can refer to all financial instruments regardless of if they are secured.

Financial Securities

Can be broken down into threecategories:

Equity (stocks)

Debt (bonds, debentures, etc)

Derivatives (options, swaps,

futures)

Investing Vehicles (Securities)

Marketable Securities Stocks Bonds Options Commodities/Futures Foreign Exchange Treasury Bills

Non-Marketable Securities EE and I Government Bonds Mutual Funds

Stocks and their trading

Plain and simple, stock is a share in the ownership of a company. Stock represents a claim on the company's assets and earnings. As you acquire more stock, your ownership stake in the company becomes greater. Whether you say shares, equity, or stock, it all means the same thing.

Discount Broker vs. Full Broker

How are stocks traded?

NYSE Face-Face Floor

NASDAQ OTC

AMEX

What Causes Stock Prices to Change?

Supply and DEMAND!!

The Bulls, The Bears And The Farm

The Bulls

The Bears

The PIGS

Stock Market Concepts

Technical Analysis

Stock Trading Concepts Continued

Fundamental Analysis

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