Investment terms

Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100

Dow Jones is a price-weighted average of 30 significant stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the Nasdaq. S&P 500 is an American stock market index based on the market capitalizations of 500 large companies having common stock listed on the NYSE. NASDAQ 100 The first electronic stock market listing over 5000 companies.

Bull/Bear Market, Blue Chip, Warren Buffet

Bull/Bear Market know to be stock market but it can be anything related to trade. Blue Chips Stock has a market capitalization in the billions , generally the market leader among top three companies in its sector. Warren Buffet is billionaire who believes the economy is growing by 2 percent.

Stock,NYSE,Brokerage

In Stock, NYSE, and Brokerage you can exchange stock and If the company grows in value, then the value of the stock grows in value as well.

Bond,ETF,Mutual Fund

Bond,ETF, and Mutual Fund. In a bond you are the lender When you buy a bond you lean an amount of money to the organization, In ETF trades like a common stock on a stock exchange. In a Mutual Fund A mutual fund is a collection of investment vehicles that you can buy as a single package, rather than purchasing individual stocks, bonds, and other investments yourself.

Dividend/Yield, P/E Ratio, Market Cap

Dividend/Yield, P/E Ratio,Market Cap. In a Dividend a distribution of a percentage of a company´s profit paid to stockholders. P/E Ratio Calculates the current market price of the stock. The Market Cap calculates the price of stocks by its total number of outstanding shares.

NASDAQ, SPDR, Growth/Value

NASDAQ worlds first electronic stock market, SPDR functions as stocks when it comes to trading and Growth/Value is known for high stock prices due to there profit off sales they make.