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Do you talk like a trader?
November 25, 2005

Are you familiar with the stock market 'animal' lingo?
Take the Get Ahead Money Quiz to find out how much of the jargon you have mastered.

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1. Bears lose money, bulls make money, __ get slaughtered.
Pigs
Goats
Sheep

2. A person who thinks that the stock market is going to rise is a:
Pig
Bear
Bull

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The correct answer is Bull.
Right!

3. A person who thinks that the stock market is going to drop is a:
Pig
Bear
Goat

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The correct answer is Bear.
Right!

4. What do you call a stock market trend that is neither bullish nor bearish?
Chicken market
Tortoise market
Flat market

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The correct answer is Chicken Market.
Right!

5. Investors who stick to their old strategies, oblivious to changes in the world around them are called:
Mules
Donkeys
Ostriches

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The right answer is Ostriches.
Right!

6. What is shark repellent?
A quick sale after you buy shares that are dropping in value.
Any technique or measure implemented by a corporation to thwart a takeover attempt.
Attempt by a company to sell more shares.

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The correct answer is Any technique or measure implemented by a corporation to thwart a takeover attempt.
Right!

7. What is the Dead Cat Bounce?
A temporary recovery from a prolonged decline or bear market, after which the market continues to drop.
A sudden fall in stock price.
The start of a bull run.

Wrong! Try again.
Wrong!
The correct answer is A temporary recovery from a prolonged decline or bear market, after which the market continues to drop.
Right!

Talk like a trader
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