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Journal Topics

  • 005 - Strengths and weaknesses
  • 004 - Favorite Class
  • 003 - About You
  • 001 - First Impression
  • 002 - Class Choice

Star Students

  • Web - Team Competition (geekland)
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Final Project

  • Find a stock that is down by more than 5% today and purchase between $3,000 to $5,000 worth of the stock
    • Add this transaction to your journal. Tell me the company name, the stock symbol, the # of shares you purchased, the share price and the total investment.
  • Find a bank stock and purchase between $3,000 to $5,000 worth of the stock.
    • Add this transaction to your journal. Tell me the company name, the stock symbol, the # of shares you purchased, the share price and the total investment.
  • Find a technology company and purchase between $3,000 to $5,000 worth of the stock.
    • Add this transaction to your journal. Tell me the company name, the stock symbol, the # of shares you purchased, the share price and the total investment.
  • Find a ETF that invests in "Foregin" stock markets and purchase between $3,000 to $5,000 worth of the stock.
    • Add this transaction to your journal. Tell me the company name, the stock symbol, the # of shares you purchased, the share price and the total investment.
  • Sell every share of one of your investments. NOT an investment made today.
    • Add this transaction to your journal. Tell me the company name, the stock symbol, if you made or lost money, how much and why you chose this stock to sell.
  • Set a "Stop" sell order that is 5% below the current price on your technology stock, bank stock and ETF that you purchased today.
  • Complete on "purchase" or "sell" order in your portfolio. It can be on any stock and for any dollar amount.
    • Add this transaction to your journal and tell me why you choose this transaction.
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