WorksheetsTrading (Stocks) - On Behalf of Aristotle Investments!
Total questions: 101
Worksheet time: 3600secs
Trading is about?
Data, Systems, and Consistency.
Systems, inconsistency, and data.
Consistency, emotion, and Deficiency.
Efficiency, Speed, and only money.
The hardest thing about trading is?
Psychology & Mindset.
Making profits.
Finding stocks to trade.
Reading the charts.
Your emotions in trading are:
(a)
Trust the ________, not your ________.
(a)
If you do not have a plan, you are set to ____
Fail.
Succeed.
Make a lot of money.
Make profits.
Trading is a ________, treat is like so.
Business.
Commodity.
Asset.
Algorithm.
Manage your (a) .
In order for a high win rate to be in effect, you must:
Make a decent number of trades.
Only make 10 trades.
Make 5 trades.
Make a small amount of trades.
________ & __________ are the most important trading virtues.
Patience & Discipline.
Discipline & Urgency.
Patience & Intellect.
Discipline & Intellect.
Be ok with _____ _____.
(a)
Things have to occur for a trade to be valid enough to be pursued. It takes ________ for these things to happen.
Patience.
Discipline.
Urgency.
Intellect.
You buy and sell on a ______.
Broker.
Fixer.
Flipper.
Stocker.
Trading view is where you watch ______.
Stock Charts.
News.
Options Trades.
Other Investors.
The main two ETF's that you must watch and keep an eye on daily:
SPY & QQQ.
DJI & NASDAQ.
TSLA & AMZN.
MCD & AAPL.
SPY:
The overall stock market sentiment.
The sentiment of only technology stocks.
The sentiment of only gold stock.
The sentiment of only industrial stocks.
QQQ:
The overall stock market sentiment.
The sentiment of only technology stocks.
The sentiment of only gold stocks.
The sentiment of only industrial stocks.
If SPY or QQQ are trading upwards, then the stocks within should hypothetically _____ _______.
Trade Upwards.
Trade Downwards.
Not Move.
If SPY or QQQ are trading downwards, then the stocks within should hypothetically _____ _________.
Trade Downwards.
Trade Upwards.
Not Move.
The S&P 500 ___ is more recommended to track.
ETF.
Mutual Fund.
Average.
Coin.
Scalp:
Quick day trades.
Earnings Report.
Low of The Day.
An option that bets on the stock to go down.
Swing:
Holding a stock for more than a day.
Holding a stock for less than a day.
High of the day.
Fear of Missing Out.
TP:
Take Profits.
An option that bets on the stock to go up.
Earning Report.
How much money you have left to spend on stocks.
BP:
Buying Power. (How much money you have to spend on stocks).
Take Profits.
Earnings Report.
Risk Management.
Hold:
Hold the stock for longer.
Sell the stock.
Short the stock.
Flip the stock.
Long:
Bullish on the stock; Think it's going up.
Bearish on the stock; Think it's going down.
An option that bets on the stock to go down.
An option that bets on the stock to go up.
Short:
Bearish on the stock; Think it's going down.
Bullish on the stock; Think it's going up.
An option that bets on the stock to go up.
An option that bets on the stock to go down.
Gap:
An empty space where there is no contracts or shares being traded.
Low of the day.
High of the day.
Holding a stock for more than a day.
Call:
An options contract that bets on the stock to go up.
An options contract that bets on the stock to go down.
Fear of missing out.
An empty space where there is no contracts or shares being traded.
Put:
An options contract that bets on the stock to go down.
An options contract that bets on the stock to go up.
Pieces of the company you own outright with no expiration date.
Earnings report.
Shares:
Pieces of the company you own outright with no expiration date.
Earnings report.
Low of the day.
High of the day.
ER:
Earning Report.
Take Profits.
0 Days till expiration.
Risk Management.
HOD:
High of the day.
Low of the day.
0 days till expiration.
Buying Power.
LOD:
Low of the day.
High of the day.
0 days till expiration.
Fear of missing out.
FOMO:
Fear of missing out.
0 days till expiration.
Low of the day.
High of the day.
0DTE:
0 Days till expiration.
Fear of missing out.
Low of the day.
High of the day.
RM:
Risk Management.
Fear of missing out.
Earnings report.
Take Profits.
You can start with as low as $20 - $100.
True, but don't expect large gains.
False, most stocks are too expensive to buy into.
Risk Management 20/20 Rule 1:
I'm going to play with ___ - ___ of my account at a time.
10% - 20%.
20% - 30%.
50% - 60%.
90% - 100%
Risk Management 20/20 Rule 2:
___ on plays that I'm confident in, ___ on plays that I'm very confident in.
10%, 20%.
40%, 50%.
80%, 90%.
30%, 70%.
Risk Management 20/20 Rule 3:
Stop loss 20%, meaning, I'll exit my position if I lose ___.
20%.
40%.
50%.
70%.
Risk Management 20/20 Rule 4:
My profit goal is __% - __% ______.
20% - 50% Return.
50% - 60% Return.
60% - 70% Return.
70% - 80% Return.
Risk Management 20/20 Rule 5:
Always trim ___ - ___ of your profit when the profit goal of 20% - 50% is met.
75% - 90%.
100% - 110%.
40% - 50%.
10% - 20%
4 Rules to stay profitable, rule 1:
Start with the __/__ rule. Controlling your capital is the most important part, more important than strategy.
(a)
4 Rules to stay profitable, rule 2:
High Probability Setups - You need at least _ High Probability Setups for both a bullish, and bearish trend.
5.
20.
50.
100.
4 Rules to stay profitable, rule 3:
Discipline - Only take the ____ ___________ ______ that you have wrote down.
High Probability Setups.
Low Probability Setups.
Medium Probability Setups.
Probable Setups.
4 Rules to stay profitable, rule 4:
Patience - Wait on the setups to happen. Take it ____. Size up the bag ______.
Slow, Slowly.
Fast, Fast.
Fast, Like a hare.
Hard, To prove the haters wrong.
When you lack confidence in the setups, go _____.
Light.
Hard.
Dark.
Fast.
When you should go heavy: Bearish Reversal Indicator (1).
Triple support line touch.
Single support line touch.
Breakthrough.
Shift.
When you should go heavy: Bearish Reversal Indicator (2).
Oversold on the RSI.
Overbought on the RSI.
Sold equally on the RSI.
When you should go heavy: Bearish Reversal Indicator (3).
Higher earnings (Company makes a lot of money).
Low earnings. (Company is low on earnings or in the negative).
No Earnings.
The RSI (Relative Strength Index) Is and indicator that that gauges the speed and change of _____ _________, helping identify overbought (above 70) or oversold (below 30) conditions for potential trend reversals.
(a)
When a very big profitable company is on a major (a) , that's a really good time to buy.
You should buy stock companies based on the products you like.
True.
False.
Key factors to look for when investing in a company (1).
Are they __________.
Profitable.
Declining.
Gaining traction.
Recessing.
Key factors to look for when investing in a company (2).
Do they have an economic moat or _________ in their industry.
Advantage.
Inclination.
Recession.
Impression.
Key factors to look for when investing in a company (3).
Are they at a significant drop from the __ ____ High?
52 Week.
32 week.
56 Week.
78 Week.
Key factors to look for when investing in a company (4).
Does the stock have good _______ _____ ______?
Average Daily Volume.
Cabbage Tailing Costumes.
Backwards flailing lost runes.
Good Volume Indexes.
How to see if a company is profitable:
Go to "Yahoo Finance", search the stock ticker, Go to the stock, then click "__________" on the left. On the income statement, look at "___ ______ ______ ____________". Are they positive or negative?
Financials, Net Income Common Stockholders.
Community, Community insights.
Analysis, Analyst insights.
Holders, Major Holders.
How to check for economic advantage:
On the "Financials" page, scroll down and look for "_______ _______". These are the competing companies. You can look at these companies' stocks and compare them to others. The highest stock and the second highest are typically good investments.
Related Tickers.
What's trending.
Explore more.
About.
If a company has good performance, but they are down, that is called a ___, where the price of the stock is less than the actual value.
Dip.
Rip.
Sip.
Blip.
"TTM" - ________ ______ ______. This represents the financial performance for the most recent continuous 12 month period.
Trailing Twelve Months.
Trailing Nine Months.
Trailing Three Months.
Trailing Six Months.
How far a company is from the all time high and the 52 week high represents the companies, ______.
Room For Growth.
Room For Decay.
Room For Falling.
Room For Beds.
You should usually trust your gut when investing.
True.
False.
High Probability Setups are important because it takes the ________ out of the equation.
Guessing.
Fun.
Boredom.
Length.
Hope is not an indicator, do not try to _____ the direction.
Guess.
Bless.
Test.
Flex.
Only place your money where it has the best chance to (a) .
What is takes to grow your account. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRADE! (1):
Risk __________
Risk Management.
Risk Damagement.
Risk Balancing.
Risk Free.
What is takes to grow your account. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRADE! (2):
High ___________ Setups.
High Probability Setups.
Low Probability Setups.
Mid Probability Setups.
What is takes to grow your account. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRADE! (3):
Discipline.
Dividend.
Dippin.
Dippin Dots.
What is takes to grow your account. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO TRADE! (4):
Patience.
Latency.
Vacancy.
Cadence.
You can be profitable with just winning half of your (a) .
Keep your losses _____, and your wins ___.
(a)
Good Product = Good Company = Good Stock.
True.
False.
It's important to check the underlying company & stock before investing.
True.
False.
Technicals show you the entry price, fundamentals like the _______ _____ show you if the company is worth investing in.
Balance Sheet.
Balance Scale.
Tip Scale.
Scale Balance.
Make sure the company is in good shape across the board:
Revenue is __________, Cash Flow is ________, Economic advantage over competitors, future outlook, and ___________ over the long term.
Increasing, positive, scalability.
Decreasing, negative, outlook.
Increasing, negative, looks.
Steady growing companies are more trustworthy.
True
False.
It's impossible to make money in a bear market.
True.
False.
Day Trading _______ is the most simple way to beat the bear market.
Options.
Futures.
Forex.
Buying the hot stock in the news is always a good idea.
True.
False.
Hot stocks in the news are often __________, and they come crashing back down to actual value.
Overvalued.
Undervalued.
Fairly Valued.
Knowing a companies ______ _____ can give you a clue on how far out to invest.
Future Plans.
Past Plans.
Played Out Plans.
Short Term Plans.
A decent strategy is to "Buy the _____, and sell the ____."
Rumor, News.
Rip, Dip.
Margin, Call.
Put, Call.
Never day trade a (a) stock that has no trend.
It's all about the _____ investment and the ______ in which you make them.
Right, Timing.
Burts, Bees.
Cash, Moolah.
Bread, Butter.
If you're going to buy stocks, make sure it's at a significant ___.
Dip.
Tip.
Sip.
Rip.
"Be _______ when others are ______, be ______, when others are _______."
(a)
All you have to do is buy good assets on the ___.
Dip.
Flip.
Hip.
Trip.
Just because a stock is low does not mean that it is ___________.
Undervalued.
Overvalued.
Fairly Valued.
A bubble is when something is __________ and living up to a standard that is way ______ than its actual value.
Overvalued, Higher.
Overvalued, Lower.
Undervalued, Higher.
Undervalued, Lower.
You don't need many tools for long term trading, but for day trading, investing in your setup is beneficial.
True.
False.
Dividends can be good investments. Heres what to look for in a great dividend stock:
Is it _________?
__________ dividend over a long time?
Stock at a ___ from the 52 week high?
Profitable, Increasing, Dip.
Negative, Decreasing, Rip.
Profitable, Increasing, Chip.
Negative, Increasing, Rip.
You are looking for _____ stocks that are __________ companies with a great dividend payout.
Cheap, Profitable.
Expensive, Negative.
Cheap, Negative.
Expensive, Profitable.
You want to see an (a) in dividend payouts year after year.
The stock market is not something that you can pick up and learn from experience, you must seek the education.
True.
False.
Terms & Candlesticks are fundamental to understanding the stock market.
True.
False.
Blowing an account is (a) if you don't have the proper risk management, discipline, patience, or high probability setups.
If you play high probability setups right, you will become more (a) , and the stock market will become less of a gamble.
It's never too late to start trading.
True.
False.
The _____ are quicker than the _______.
Drops, Uptrend.
Uptrend, Drops.
Drops, Drops.
Uptrend, Uptrend.
There is opportunities to make money in the market everyday.
True.
False.
