Which school of economists encourages a government to spend money to move the economy into an expansionary phase?
Keynesian
According to the _________ Economic Theory, production & economic growth are stimulated by…
- Increased government spending
The belief that the economy & inflation are best controlled through the management of the money supply rather than thru fiscal policy stimulation.
Monetarist Theory
Technical Analysis…
Inflation Risk…
the uncertainty that an investors purchasing power will decrease due to the shrinking value of the currency
Anchoring bias…
when people tend to base their decisions on reference points that are often arbitrarily chosen
Weak Form EMT
Inflation & Interest Rates generally decline during..
recessionary periods
Semi-Strong Form EMT
(Most investors subscribe to this)
Monetarist theory states that the economy is stimulated by…
the actions of the Federal Reserve
To stimulate the economy using Fiscal Policy, what actions could be taken?
- increased government spending
Head & shoulders bottom formation
Fundamentalists would want to know…
earnings potential & risks associated with a particular firm
Market indicators used by contrarians?
Bottom Up Analysis
starts by attempting to find superior performing companies, regardless of the industry
those analysts believe that these companies will provide attractive returns even if they are in an industry sector that is in a negative position in the economic cycle
Which industries are typically affected by a recession?
- capital goods
If the U.S. dollar is devalued relative to other world currencies,
2. Foreign imports will be less competitive with ours
Recession
two consecutive quarters of economic decline
Fundamental Analysis
attempts to value stock by examining general economic conditions & growth prospects
How is core CPI different from normal CPI?
Core CPI excludes food & energy prices
What kind of economic indicator is the Prime Interest Rate?
lagging
The Prime Rate is set by…
the banks
The Fed controls…
Corporations long-term liabilities?
remaining interest payments