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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is the rough periodicity of the business cycle and does it affect the market prices?
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The business cycle affects market prices and has a rough periodicity of four to five years which may, in turn, be influenced by market prices in a feedback loop.
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The business cycle affects market prices and has a rough periodicity of four to five years which may, in turn, be influenced by market prices in a feedback loop.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following options specifies the correct measure(s) of a cycle?
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Cycles appear to be periodic events or extremes that can be measured in time but not in amplitude necessarily.
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Cycles appear to be periodic events or extremes that can be measured in time but not in amplitude necessarily.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Differentiate the analysis methods used by a fundamental investor and a technical investor?
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A fundamental investor can use price-to-earnings, debt ratios, and so on, while a quantitative investor is likely to use relative strength, market trend, or volatility, and both investors may assume they are doing the right thing.
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A fundamental investor can use price-to-earnings, debt ratios, and so on, while a quantitative investor is likely to use relative strength, market trend, or volatility, and both investors may assume they are doing the right thing.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
What is the difference between a discretionary systems and non-discretionary systems?
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For discretionary schemes, entries and exits are decided by intuition; in other words, when making trades, the trader or investor exercises a certain discretion. Non-discretionary systems are those where a computer automatically decides the entries and exits.
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For discretionary schemes, entries and exits are decided by intuition; in other words, when making trades, the trader or investor exercises a certain discretion. Non-discretionary systems are those where a computer automatically decides the entries and exits.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Given the below scenario select the best possible answer for the stock return.
Suppose that we buy a stock for $50, hold it for one year while earning a $2 dividend, and then sell it for $53.Correct
We calculate the stock’s return as follows:
Stock return = It is the sum of dividends and the (initial stock price – Ending of the stock price of period 1) whole divided by the initial stock price.
Stock return = (53 + 2 – 50)/50Incorrect
We calculate the stock’s return as follows:
Stock return = It is the sum of dividends and the (initial stock price – Ending of the stock price of period 1) whole divided by the initial stock price.
Stock return = (53 + 2 – 50)/50 -
Question 6 of 10
6. Question
In the field of statistics which of the following statement is true if two events are said to be independent.
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If two events are independent, then the likelihood of the outcome for the second event does not impact whatever outcome there is from the first event.
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If two events are independent, then the likelihood of the outcome for the second event does not impact whatever outcome there is from the first event.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following statement is not true about the uses of technical analysis?
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Making money is the use of technological analytics. Investors are trying to buy a commodity at a low price and sell it at a high price; the technical analysis helps to identify lucrative opportunities for buying and selling. In addition to helping the investor find attractive buying and selling opportunities, it is also important to use technical analysis to manage risk.
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Making money is the use of technological analytics. Investors are trying to buy a commodity at a low price and sell it at a high price; the technical analysis helps to identify lucrative opportunities for buying and selling. In addition to helping the investor find attractive buying and selling opportunities, it is also important to use technical analysis to manage risk.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Which of the following market is known for its least organized market structure?
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The sector of direct search is the least organized form of the industry. Buyers and sellers have to try out and locate each other directly with this type of market.
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The sector of direct search is the least organized form of the industry. Buyers and sellers have to try out and locate each other directly with this type of market.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which is the type of market where low-priced, nonstandard goods are traded?
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In general, non-standard, low-priced products are traded on the market for direct searches. This type of market is distinguished by the market players taking part sporadically.
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In general, non-standard, low-priced products are traded on the market for direct searches. This type of market is distinguished by the market players taking part sporadically.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
What is the term used to describes the profit margin of the dealer?
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The dealer’s profit margin is known as the bid-ask spread.
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The dealer’s profit margin is known as the bid-ask spread.