Friday, April 12, 2013

12 April Slides + Homework



Homework:
Report on your portfolio:
1)What stocks did you invest in and how many shares of each?
2)What the current value of your portfolio? (out of $100,000)
3)Has your portfolio gained or lost money? How much?
4)What are your next steps? Do you want to buy/sell? Why why not?

7 comments:

  1. Federico Pesci12 April, 2013 21:26

    1) What stocks did you invest in and how many shares of each?
    I invested in many stocks, such as TSLA or TVL. In these specific cases I invested 500 shares of TSLA and 1700 shares of TVL.

    2) What the current value of your portfolio? (out of $100,000)
    My portfolio now is worth $179,196.96 dollars so it is more or less 79% more than on the day on which we began the project.

    3) Has your portfolio gained or lost money? How much?
    My portfolio has gained a lot of money. As I said before hand it has gained $79,196.96 dollars in about 3 days.

    4) What are your next steps? Do you want to buy/sell? Why or why not?
    I both want to buy and sell in order to make great profits, so buy when stocks are low and sell them when I have gained more money.

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    1. Federico Pesci12 April, 2013 21:28

      4) What are your next steps? Do you want to buy/sell? Why or why not?
      I both want to buy and sell in order to make great profits, so buy when stocks are low and sell them when I have gained more money. I would do this in order to increase the revenue from the money that I am gaining. I would like to invest them so that I can gain interest also on the money I gained.

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  2. Matteo Ciccozzi14 April, 2013 09:45

    1)
    CL 100
    F 1000
    NRG 700
    POZN 2000
    RDEN 700
    TIF 350
    2)My portfolio is now worth 107,000$
    3) I both gained and lost money because my portfolio was previously worth 109,000$, however I gained a lot of money
    4) My next steps are to sell Tiffany and Colgate as soon as the stock rises because they are too unstable

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  3. 1) I invested in Apple (500), ACADIA (2000), RDEN (700) and others.
    2) portfolio worth 107,000$
    3) in the portfolio i lost 5,000$ because a stock went down, then it went up again and went back to 100,000$ and then went up to 107,000.
    4)my next step is to buy some other stocks like some healthcare or other company.

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  4. 1.
    ADS 75
    BBG 2
    KWK 5000
    NKE 50
    2. My portfolio is currently worth $998,837.24
    3. I lost $-1,162.76, which is -0.12% and it's horrible I know
    4. My next step is to sell Adidas and buy 50 stocks from Colgate. Then I want to buy 150 stocks from National FInancial Partners Corp.

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  5. Giulio della Porta15 April, 2013 19:54

    1)What stocks did you invest in and how many shares of each?
    Different number of shares depending on the momemnt
    National Bank of Greece
    Estee Lauder
    Acadia
    JPMorgan
    Elisabeth Arden
    And Others

    2)What the current value of your portfolio?
    126.000 $
    3)Has your portfolio gained or lost money? How much?
    Gained initially 30.000 $
    4)What are your next steps? Do you want to buy/sell? Why why not?
    These days would be best to sell since the american stock market is having a downfall

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  6. Are you sure you want to know this Mr. Fry? (yes, after a month cause last month it was worse)
    1)What stocks did you invest in and how many shares of each?
    I invested in AAPL with 60 shares, GOOG with 50 shares, and T with 40 shares. Also NVTL with 50 shares
    2)What the current value of your portfolio? (out of $100,000)
    108,000
    3)Has your portfolio gained or lost money? How much?
    My portfolio has gained 0.7% higher, and lost only 0.3%

    4)What are your next steps? Do you want to buy/sell? Why why not?
    It obviously depends on the stock market, because when the stocks are starting to increase i would buy immediately, but then at the same time, if they reach their peak, i would sell them to have an increased percentage without any looses.

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