The Stock Market (Investing & Responsible Gaming)

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Across
  1. 3. Spreading your money across different investments to reduce risk.
  2. 10. A way of measuring how likely something is to happen
  3. 12. Someone who buys assets (like stocks) with the goal of growing their money steadily over the long term
  4. 13. The average amount (value) you can expect to win or lose each time you play the same game (over multiple rounds)
  5. 14. A collection of investments owned by one person.
  6. 15. The chance of losing money on an investment.
  7. 16. A place (or system) where people buy and sell shares of companies.
  8. 18. The money you earn (or lose) from an investment.
  9. 19. A payment from a company’s profits to its shareholders.
  10. 20. Interest earned on both the money you originally put in and the interest that money has already earned
  11. 21. A market where stock prices are falling.
  12. 22. How easily you can turn an investment into cash.
  13. 25. A single unit of stock.
  14. 26. The Casino/Sports book's way to design a game where they always make a profit (long term)
Down
  1. 1. Mistaken belief that if something happens a lot in a row - the opposite is due to happen next - but that isn’t true because each event is completely independent
  2. 2. A measure that tracks the performance of a group of stocks.
  3. 4. A market where stock prices are rising.
  4. 5. How much a stock’s price goes up and down.
  5. 6. The current price of a stock.
  6. 7. A person or company that helps you buy and sell stocks.
  7. 8. A person who puts money into stocks or other investments to make a profit.
  8. 9. A marketplace where stocks are bought and sold.
  9. 11. Someone who takes financial actions that rely mostly on luck not analysis with a high risk of losing money
  10. 16. Someone who invests in the stock market but takes on higher-than-average risk expecting higher-than-average returns - usually in the short or medium term
  11. 17. Profit made when you sell a stock for more than you paid.
  12. 23. The first time a company sells its stock to the public.
  13. 24. A short code that represents a company’s stock – a unique series of #s and/or letters assigned to a security (company) for trading purposes
  14. 25. Shares of ownership in a company.