Diploma in Investment Part I Lesson 2 Fundamentals Presented by: Francesco Maselli Head of Investment Education
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Recap From Last Lesson Investing serves an important purpose Different financial markets Market participants Diploma in Investment Lesson 2
Today s Lesson Fundamentals Comes to the Stock Market What Drives Price Investor Activity Summary Course Interaction Next Steps Q & A
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Coming to The Market How does a Company get into the market?
Coming to The Market
Capital Markets Primary Market Secondary Market
Primary Market Where the issuer directly gets money Requires underwriting
Secondary Market Traded between investors Issuing company not involved
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Shaw Lemonade Co IPO
Shaw Lemonade Co IPO Week One: Sold 250,00 Shares @ 5 GBP Per Share Week Two: Sold 250,00 Shares @ 7 GBP Per Share Week Three: Sold 250,00 Shares @ 10 GBP Per Share Week Four: Sold 250,00 Shares @ 15 GBP Per Share We made 5 million GBP in the primary market, they made 9.25 million GBP in the secondary market
What Drives Price What Drives Price?
What Drives Price? More buyers then sellers = prices rise More sellers then buyers = prices fall The Bulls vs. the Bears
What Drives Price? Specific Risk = specific to the investment itself Systematic Risk = effects the overall market
What Drives Price? Factors that can make share price rise: - Company has major new contract - Prices for what company does are going up fast - The company has a new director Factors that can make share price fall: - Bad publicity - Company says it will cut its dividend - The company s product range is criticized
What Drives Price? Buyers and Sellers Specific Risk and Systematic Risk Investor Perception
Market Mechanics
Market Mechanics
Market Mechanics Highest Bid (Buyer s) Price $12 Spread = $2 Lowest Ask (Seller s) Price $10
Market Mechanics Bid and ask price of $5/$5.05 Spread=.05 per share $500
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Lets get some USD
Look Familiar? Currency Website says 1 EUR = 1.10 USD Currency Exchange 1 EUR = 1.05 USD Currency Exchange 1 USD =.92 EUR
Market Makers (Who Cares?) The Spread Impacts The Price You Pay
Market Participants
What They Do Momentum Investing Strategy Growth Investing Strategy Value Investing Strategy Income Investing Strategy
Analysis EPS = Earnings Per Share P/E = Price Earnings Ratio
Earnings Per Share (EPS) Net Income Preferred Dividends --------------------------------------------------- Weighted Average Number of Outstanding Common Shares
EPS: Company A Net Income = $2,000,000 Dividends = $400,000 Average Outstanding Shares = 200,000 EPS = $8 per share
EPS: Company A Net Income = $3,000,000 Dividends = $400,000 Average Outstanding Shares = 520,000 EPS = $5 per share
EPS: Company A & B Company A Net Income of $2,000,000 EPS of $8 Company B Net Income of $3,000,000 EPS of $5
Company A or B? A or B?
Price to Earnings Ratio Current Price of Stock ------------------------------- EPS
P/A Company A EPS = $8 per share Share Price= $48 P/E = $6
P/A Company A Invest $6: $1 Earnings
P/A Company B EPS = $5 per share Share Price= $20 P/E = $4 Invest $4: $1 Earnings
Company A or B? A or B?
Company A or B? Company A = $6 for $1 Company B = $4 for $1
Analysis
Market Cap Market Capitalization = Company size in the market Market Capitalization = Shares X Price Large companies = Stable/good performance Companies with certain market caps are grouped together in an Index
Index USA= S&P 500 Australia = ASX 200 Japan = Nikkei 225 UK= FTSE 100 Philippines = PSE Financials Index Ireland = ISEQ 20 South Africa = FTSE/JSE Top 40 Index France: CAC 40
Index Attracts a lot of buying interest Falling out of the index fall hard Roll on effect
Stock Markets NYSE: New York Stock Exchange National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (NASDAQ) TSE: Tokyo Stock Exchange LSE: London Stock Exchange Euronext BM&F BOVESPA
Bringing It all together
Bringing It all together
Bringing It all together
Summary IPO What Impacts Price Market Makers Other Market Participants Analysis Market Caps and Indexes Index/Stock Quotes Congratulations you have just laid the fundamentals o Now we can start building on different assets o Attend all of the lessons live to ask Questions in real time and benefit the most o We re here to help, so contact us anytime!
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