1. Purchase 4: Assume you are a very risk averse investor (you don’t like risk). Buy at least $10,000 worth of a company’s stock that is appropriate given your risk preference.
2. Purchase 5: Assume you are a very risk loving investor (you LOVE risk). Buy at least $10,000 worth of a company’s stock that is appropriate given your risk preference.
3. Purchase 6: Assume you are an investor willing to accept average market risk (the Beta of the stock should be around 1). Buy at least $10,000 worth of a company’s stock that is appropriate given your risk preference.
You are free to make additional purchases, but you only need to explain the reasoning behind your required purchases 4 through 6.
4. You will need to include the following information for each stock in this workbook:
· Company Name
· Ticker Symbol
· Reason for Buying
· Current Price
· Previous Close Price
· 52-week High
· 52-week Low
· Beta
· Market Cap
· P/E Ratio