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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
In the futures markets, asset allocation is used for the selection process which of the following is not a part of this method?
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The first approach is the top-down approach whereby market prospects are first established, then group prospects are calculated, and finally — after the decision is made that the market is favorable and certain classes are favorable to investment-specific stocks are selected from within the classes. It is also called the allocation of properties, and the first step is the selection of classes.
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The first approach is the top-down approach whereby market prospects are first established, then group prospects are calculated, and finally — after the decision is made that the market is favorable and certain classes are favorable to investment-specific stocks are selected from within the classes. It is also called the allocation of properties, and the first step is the selection of classes.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
In the futures markets, the process of selection using the bottom-up method depends on which of the following factor?
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The bottom-up process from which stocks are selected, usually based on their price behaviour. This approach is more technically focused as one of its key selection criteria is the use of relative price power. When first choosing stocks, irrespective of their party affiliations, the portfolio manager will determine which groups are doing well and whether or not the entire market is in favor.
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The bottom-up process from which stocks are selected, usually based on their price behaviour. This approach is more technically focused as one of its key selection criteria is the use of relative price power. When first choosing stocks, irrespective of their party affiliations, the portfolio manager will determine which groups are doing well and whether or not the entire market is in favor.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Using the bottom-up method, predict the market outcome if a few stocks come through the screens for the performance?
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By first choosing stocks, irrespective of their party affiliations, the portfolio manager will determine which groups are doing well and whether or not the whole market is in favor. If few stocks move through the performance screens, it is obvious, for example, that the market is in trouble and if many stocks meet the investment criterion, the market is in favor.
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By first choosing stocks, irrespective of their party affiliations, the portfolio manager will determine which groups are doing well and whether or not the whole market is in favor. If few stocks move through the performance screens, it is obvious, for example, that the market is in trouble and if many stocks meet the investment criterion, the market is in favor.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Using the top-down analysis, which of the following factors are considered used for this type of analysis of the future market?
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Top-down research starts with a review of the global markets such as interest rates, currencies, and stock markets to assess which market would have the greatest potential for future benefit.
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Top-down research starts with a review of the global markets such as interest rates, currencies, and stock markets to assess which market would have the greatest potential for future benefit.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Which of the following is not a pitfall to a nondiscretionary, mechanical system?
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While a nondiscretionary, mechanical device has several benefits, there are often pitfalls. For one thing, extrapolating won’t produce the same effects as testing; history isn’t necessarily repeating itself. The more designed or curve-fitted a system, the less effective it will become in the future.
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While a nondiscretionary, mechanical device has several benefits, there are often pitfalls. For one thing, extrapolating won’t produce the same effects as testing; history isn’t necessarily repeating itself. The more designed or curve-fitted a system, the less effective it will become in the future.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following steps are not included in the design pattern needed to build a successful system?
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Some of the characteristics of the necessary mindset include the following:
(a) Realize that losses will occur—keep them small and infrequent
(b) Realize that profits will not necessarily occur constantly or consistently
(c) Be organized—winging it will not work
(d) Test, test, and test again, without curve-fitting
(e) Develop a plan consistent with one’s time available and investment horizon—daily, weekly, monthly, and yearlyIncorrect
Some of the characteristics of the necessary mindset include the following:
(a) Realize that losses will occur—keep them small and infrequent
(b) Realize that profits will not necessarily occur constantly or consistently
(c) Be organized—winging it will not work
(d) Test, test, and test again, without curve-fitting
(e) Develop a plan consistent with one’s time available and investment horizon—daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly -
Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What is the difference between a sample and pollution with regards to statistical analysis?
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The population is the whole set of potential effects or whole sets of individuals. For example, in the United States, we can think of the adult population. A sample is when we look at a few results or any of the individuals in the collection and try to draw inferences about the whole population from them. For example, like our sample, we might perform a survey of 1,000 randomly selected adults in the U.S.
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The population is the whole set of potential effects or whole sets of individuals. For example, in the United States, we can think of the adult population. A sample is when we look at a few results or any of the individuals in the collection and try to draw inferences about the whole population from them. For example, like our sample, we might perform a survey of 1,000 randomly selected adults in the U.S.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Using the concepts learned in stats compute the mean and the standard deviation supposing we observe the following prices
for a given stock: 40.00, 44.00, 48.40, and 53.24.Correct
If we compute the mean, we get 46.41 with a standard deviation of 5.70. Below are the formula needed to compute the result.
Standard deviation= (Σ(x – mean)2)/n
Mean= Sum of values/number of valuesIncorrect
If we compute the mean, we get 46.41 with a standard deviation of 5.70. Below are the formula needed to compute the result.
Standard deviation= (Σ(x – mean)2)/n
Mean= Sum of values/number of values -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
When constructing candlestick charts which component is known as the real body of the candlestick charts?
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The low and high prices are plotted on a thin bar to create a candlestick map, much as they would be for the bar chart we much mentioned. A box is used to represent prices that open and close. A horizontal mark is made for making this box at both the price of opening and closing; a rectangle is created using these two horizontal marks. This rectangular box is called the real body of the candlestick.
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The low and high prices are plotted on a thin bar to create a candlestick map, much as they would be for the bar chart we much mentioned. A box is used to represent prices that open and close. A horizontal mark is made for making this box at both the price of opening and closing; a rectangle is created using these two horizontal marks. This rectangular box is called the real body of the candlestick.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Using the concepts sed in the candlesticks graph if the security closed at a higher price than it opened what color is the real body of the candlestick graph?
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If the security is closed at a price higher than it opened, then the real body is white or open. These real body candlesticks, which are white, or “open,” show price advances from opening. Conversely, if the closing price fall below the opening price, the candlestick’s actual body becomes black-shaded. Such “locked,” or black, real body candlesticks mark price declines from the launch.
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If the security is closed at a price higher than it opened, then the real body is white or open. These real body candlesticks, which are white, or “open,” show price advances from opening. Conversely, if the closing price fall below the opening price, the candlestick’s actual body becomes black-shaded. Such “locked,” or black, real body candlesticks mark price declines from the launch.