Deck 7: The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis
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Deck 7: The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis
1
A stockholder's ownership of a company's stock gives her the right to
A)vote and be the primary claimant of all cash flows.
B)vote and be the residual claimant of all cash flows.
C)manage and assume responsibility for all liabilities.
D)vote and assume responsibility for all liabilities.
A)vote and be the primary claimant of all cash flows.
B)vote and be the residual claimant of all cash flows.
C)manage and assume responsibility for all liabilities.
D)vote and assume responsibility for all liabilities.
vote and be the residual claimant of all cash flows.
2
Using the one-period valuation model,assuming a year-end dividend of $0.11,an expected sales price of $110,and a required rate of return of 10%,the current price of the stock would be
A)$110.11.
B)$121.12.
C)$100.10.
D)$100.11
A)$110.11.
B)$121.12.
C)$100.10.
D)$100.11
$100.10.
3
The value of any investment is found by computing the
A)present value of all future sales.
B)present value of all future liabilities.
C)future value of all future expenses.
D)present value of all future cash flows.
A)present value of all future sales.
B)present value of all future liabilities.
C)future value of all future expenses.
D)present value of all future cash flows.
present value of all future cash flows.
4
Using the Gordon growth formula,if D₁ is $1.00,kₑ is 10% or 0.10,and g is 5% or 0.05,then the current stock price is
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$30.
D)$40.
A)$10.
B)$20.
C)$30.
D)$40.
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5
One of the assumptions of the Gordon Growth Model is that dividends will continue growing at ________ rate.
A)an increasing
B)a fast
C)a constant
D)an escalating
A)an increasing
B)a fast
C)a constant
D)an escalating
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6
Using the Gordon growth model,if D₁ is $.50,kₑ is 7%,and g is 5%,then the present value of the stock is
A)$2.50.
B)$25.
C)$50.
D)$46.73.
A)$2.50.
B)$25.
C)$50.
D)$46.73.
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7
Using the one-period valuation model,assuming a year-end dividend of $1.00,an expected sales price of $100,and a required rate of return of 5%,the current price of the stock would be
A)$110.00.
B)$101.00.
C)$100.00.
D)$96.19.
A)$110.00.
B)$101.00.
C)$100.00.
D)$96.19.
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8
In the one-period valuation model,the current stock price increases if
A)the expected sales price increases.
B)the expected sales price falls.
C)the required return increases.
D)dividends are cut.
A)the expected sales price increases.
B)the expected sales price falls.
C)the required return increases.
D)dividends are cut.
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9
Using the Gordon growth model,a stock's current price will increase if
A)the dividend growth rate increases.
B)the growth rate of dividends falls.
C)the required rate of return on equity rises.
D)the expected sales price rises.
A)the dividend growth rate increases.
B)the growth rate of dividends falls.
C)the required rate of return on equity rises.
D)the expected sales price rises.
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10
In the generalized dividend model,a future sales price far in the future does not affect the current stock price because
A)the present value cannot be computed.
B)the present value is almost zero.
C)the sales price does not affect the current price.
D)the stock may never be sold.
A)the present value cannot be computed.
B)the present value is almost zero.
C)the sales price does not affect the current price.
D)the stock may never be sold.
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11
In the generalized dividend model,if the expected sales price is in the distant future
A)it does not affect the current stock price.
B)it is more important than dividends in determining the current stock price.
C)it is equally important with dividends in determining the current stock price.
D)it is less important than dividends but still affects the current stock price.
A)it does not affect the current stock price.
B)it is more important than dividends in determining the current stock price.
C)it is equally important with dividends in determining the current stock price.
D)it is less important than dividends but still affects the current stock price.
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12
In the one-period valuation model,an increase in the required return on investments in equity
A)increases the expected sales price of a stock.
B)increases the current price of a stock.
C)reduces the expected sales price of a stock.
D)reduces the current price of a stock.
A)increases the expected sales price of a stock.
B)increases the current price of a stock.
C)reduces the expected sales price of a stock.
D)reduces the current price of a stock.
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13
In a one-period valuation model,a decrease in the required return on investments in equity causes a(n)________ in the ________ price of a stock.
A)increase;current
B)increase;expected sales
C)decrease;current
D)decrease;expected sales
A)increase;current
B)increase;expected sales
C)decrease;current
D)decrease;expected sales
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14
Periodic payments of net earnings to shareholders are known as
A)capital gains.
B)dividends.
C)profits.
D)interest.
A)capital gains.
B)dividends.
C)profits.
D)interest.
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15
In the generalized dividend model,the current stock price is the sum of
A)the actual value of the future dividend stream.
B)the present value of the future dividend stream.
C)the present value of the future dividend stream plus the actual future sales price.
D)the present value of the future sales price.
A)the actual value of the future dividend stream.
B)the present value of the future dividend stream.
C)the present value of the future dividend stream plus the actual future sales price.
D)the present value of the future sales price.
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16
In the Gordon growth model,a decrease in the required rate of return on equity
A)increases the current stock price.
B)increases the future stock price.
C)reduces the future stock price.
D)reduces the current stock price.
A)increases the current stock price.
B)increases the future stock price.
C)reduces the future stock price.
D)reduces the current stock price.
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17
Using the Gordon growth formula,if D₁ is $2.00,kₑ is 12% or 0.12,and g is 10% or 0.10,then the current stock price is
A)$20.
B)$50.
C)$100.
D)$150.
A)$20.
B)$50.
C)$100.
D)$150.
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18
Using the Gordon growth model,a stock's current price decreases when
A)the dividend growth rate increases.
B)the required return on equity decreases.
C)the expected dividend payment increases.
D)the growth rate of dividends decreases.
A)the dividend growth rate increases.
B)the required return on equity decreases.
C)the expected dividend payment increases.
D)the growth rate of dividends decreases.
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19
In the one-period valuation model,the value of a share of stock today depends upon
A)the present value of both the dividends and the expected sales price.
B)only the present value of the future dividends.
C)the actual value of the dividends and expected sales price received in one year.
D)the future value of dividends and the actual sales price.
A)the present value of both the dividends and the expected sales price.
B)only the present value of the future dividends.
C)the actual value of the dividends and expected sales price received in one year.
D)the future value of dividends and the actual sales price.
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20
Stockholders are residual claimants,meaning that they
A)have the first priority claim on all of a company's assets.
B)are liable for all of a company's debts.
C)will never share in a company's profits.
D)receive the remaining cash flow after all other claims are paid.
A)have the first priority claim on all of a company's assets.
B)are liable for all of a company's debts.
C)will never share in a company's profits.
D)receive the remaining cash flow after all other claims are paid.
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21
In asset markets,an asset's price is
A)set equal to the highest price a seller will accept.
B)set equal to the highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
C)set equal to the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.
D)set by the buyer willing to pay the highest price.
A)set equal to the highest price a seller will accept.
B)set equal to the highest price a buyer is willing to pay.
C)set equal to the lowest price a seller is willing to accept.
D)set by the buyer willing to pay the highest price.
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22
If during the past decade the average rate of monetary growth has been 5% and the average inflation rate has been 5%,everything else held constant,when the Federal Reserve announces that the new rate of monetary growth will be 10%,the adaptive expectation forecast of the inflation rate is
A)5%.
B)between 5 and 10%.
C)10%.
D)more than 10%.
A)5%.
B)between 5 and 10%.
C)10%.
D)more than 10%.
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23
A monetary expansion ________ stock prices due to a decrease in the ________ and an increase in the ________,everything else held constant.
A)reduces;future sales price;expected rate of return
B)reduces;current dividend;expected rate of return
C)increases;required rate of return;future sales price
D)increases;required rate of return;dividend growth rate
A)reduces;future sales price;expected rate of return
B)reduces;current dividend;expected rate of return
C)increases;required rate of return;future sales price
D)increases;required rate of return;dividend growth rate
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24
A change in perceived risk of a stock changes
A)the expected dividend growth rate.
B)the expected sales price.
C)the required rate of return.
D)the current dividend.
A)the expected dividend growth rate.
B)the expected sales price.
C)the required rate of return.
D)the current dividend.
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25
If expectations of the future inflation rate are formed solely on the basis of a weighted average of past inflation rates,then economists would say that expectation formation is
A)irrational.
B)rational.
C)adaptive.
D)reasonable.
A)irrational.
B)rational.
C)adaptive.
D)reasonable.
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26
The view that expectations change relatively slowly over time in response to new information is known in economics as
A)rational expectations.
B)irrational expectations.
C)slow-response expectations.
D)adaptive expectations.
A)rational expectations.
B)irrational expectations.
C)slow-response expectations.
D)adaptive expectations.
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27
In the Gordon Growth Model,the growth rate is assumed to be ________ the required return on equity.
A)greater than
B)equal to
C)less than
D)proportional to
A)greater than
B)equal to
C)less than
D)proportional to
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28
Increased uncertainty resulting from the global financial crisis ________ the required return on investment in equity.
A)raised
B)lowered
C)had no impact on
D)decreased
A)raised
B)lowered
C)had no impact on
D)decreased
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29
Information plays an important role in asset pricing because it allows the buyer to more accurately judge
A)liquidity.
B)risk.
C)capital.
D)policy.
A)liquidity.
B)risk.
C)capital.
D)policy.
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30
Economists have focused more attention on the formation of expectations in recent years.This increase in interest can probably best be explained by the recognition that
A)expectations influence the behavior of participants in the economy and thus have a major impact on economic activity.
B)expectations influence only a few individuals,have little impact on the overall economy,but can have important effects on a few markets.
C)expectations influence many individuals,have little impact on the overall economy,but can have distributional effects.
D)models that ignore expectations have little predictive power,even in the short run.
A)expectations influence the behavior of participants in the economy and thus have a major impact on economic activity.
B)expectations influence only a few individuals,have little impact on the overall economy,but can have important effects on a few markets.
C)expectations influence many individuals,have little impact on the overall economy,but can have distributional effects.
D)models that ignore expectations have little predictive power,even in the short run.
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31
A stock's price will fall if there is
A)a decrease in perceived risk.
B)an increase in the required rate of return.
C)an increase in the future sales price.
D)current dividends are high.
A)a decrease in perceived risk.
B)an increase in the required rate of return.
C)an increase in the future sales price.
D)current dividends are high.
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32
If expectations are formed adaptively,then people
A)use more information than just past data on a single variable to form their expectations of that variable.
B)often change their expectations quickly when faced with new information.
C)use only the information from past data on a single variable to form their expectations of that variable.
D)never change their expectations once they have been made.
A)use more information than just past data on a single variable to form their expectations of that variable.
B)often change their expectations quickly when faced with new information.
C)use only the information from past data on a single variable to form their expectations of that variable.
D)never change their expectations once they have been made.
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33
You believe that a corporation's dividends will grow 5% on average into the foreseeable future.If the company's last dividend payment was $5 what should be the current price of the stock assuming a 12% required return?
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34
The global financial crisis lead to a decline in stock prices because
A)of a lowered expected dividend growth rate.
B)of a lowered required return on investment in equity.
C)higher expected future stock prices.
D)higher current dividends.
A)of a lowered expected dividend growth rate.
B)of a lowered required return on investment in equity.
C)higher expected future stock prices.
D)higher current dividends.
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35
If a forecast made using all available information is NOT perfectly accurate,then it is
A)still a rational expectation.
B)not a rational expectation.
C)an adaptive expectation.
D)a second-best expectation.
A)still a rational expectation.
B)not a rational expectation.
C)an adaptive expectation.
D)a second-best expectation.
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36
What rights does ownership interest give stockholders?
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37
New information that might lead to a decrease in a stock's price might be
A)an expected decrease in the level of future dividends.
B)a decrease in the required rate of return.
C)an expected increase in the dividend growth rate.
D)an expected increase in the future sales price.
A)an expected decrease in the level of future dividends.
B)a decrease in the required rate of return.
C)an expected increase in the dividend growth rate.
D)an expected increase in the future sales price.
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38
The major criticism of the view that expectations are formed adaptively is that
A)this view ignores that people use more information than just past data to form their expectations.
B)it is easier to model adaptive expectations than it is to model rational expectations.
C)adaptive expectations models have no predictive power.
D)people are irrational and therefore never learn from past mistakes.
A)this view ignores that people use more information than just past data to form their expectations.
B)it is easier to model adaptive expectations than it is to model rational expectations.
C)adaptive expectations models have no predictive power.
D)people are irrational and therefore never learn from past mistakes.
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39
In rational expectations theory,the term "optimal forecast" is essentially synonymous with
A)correct forecast.
B)the correct guess.
C)the actual outcome.
D)the best guess.
A)correct forecast.
B)the correct guess.
C)the actual outcome.
D)the best guess.
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40
If a forecast is made using all available information,then economists say that the expectation formation is
A)rational.
B)irrational.
C)adaptive.
D)reasonable.
A)rational.
B)irrational.
C)adaptive.
D)reasonable.
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41
If market participants notice that a variable behaves differently now than in the past,then,according to rational expectations theory,we can expect market participants to
A)change the way they form expectations about future values of the variable.
B)begin to make systematic mistakes.
C)no longer pay close attention to movements in this variable.
D)give up trying to forecast this variable.
A)change the way they form expectations about future values of the variable.
B)begin to make systematic mistakes.
C)no longer pay close attention to movements in this variable.
D)give up trying to forecast this variable.
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42
The efficient markets hypothesis suggests that if an unexploited profit opportunity arises in an efficient market
A)it will tend to go unnoticed for some time.
B)it will be quickly eliminated.
C)financial analysts are your best source of this information.
D)all profits will be eliminated through taxation.
A)it will tend to go unnoticed for some time.
B)it will be quickly eliminated.
C)financial analysts are your best source of this information.
D)all profits will be eliminated through taxation.
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43
If the optimal forecast of the return on a security exceeds the equilibrium return,then
A)the market is inefficient.
B)no unexploited profit opportunities exist.
C)the market is in equilibrium.
D)the market is myopic.
A)the market is inefficient.
B)no unexploited profit opportunities exist.
C)the market is in equilibrium.
D)the market is myopic.
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44
An expectation may fail to be rational if
A)relevant information was not available at the time the forecast is made.
B)relevant information is available but ignored at the time the forecast is made.
C)information changes after the forecast is made.
D)information was available to insiders only.
A)relevant information was not available at the time the forecast is made.
B)relevant information is available but ignored at the time the forecast is made.
C)information changes after the forecast is made.
D)information was available to insiders only.
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45
If expectations are formed rationally,then individuals
A)will have a forecast that is 100% accurate all of the time.
B)change their forecast when faced with new information.
C)use only the information from past data on a single variable to form their forecast.
D)have forecast errors that are persistently low.
A)will have a forecast that is 100% accurate all of the time.
B)change their forecast when faced with new information.
C)use only the information from past data on a single variable to form their forecast.
D)have forecast errors that are persistently low.
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46
When we describe stock prices as following a random walk,we mean that future changes in stock prices are
A)unpredictable.
B)increasing.
C)decreasing.
D)constant.
A)unpredictable.
B)increasing.
C)decreasing.
D)constant.
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47
________ occurs when market participants observe returns on a security that are larger than what is justified by the characteristics of that security and take action to quickly eliminate the unexploited profit opportunity.
A)Arbitrage
B)Mediation
C)Asset capitalization
D)Market intercession
A)Arbitrage
B)Mediation
C)Asset capitalization
D)Market intercession
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48
Another way to state the efficient markets hypothesis is: in an efficient market
A)unexploited profit opportunities will be quickly eliminated.
B)unexploited profit opportunities will never exist.
C)all prices can be accurately predicted.
D)every financial market participant must be well informed about securities.
A)unexploited profit opportunities will be quickly eliminated.
B)unexploited profit opportunities will never exist.
C)all prices can be accurately predicted.
D)every financial market participant must be well informed about securities.
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49
The elimination of unexploited profit opportunities requires that ________ market participants be well informed.
A)all
B)a few
C)zero
D)many
A)all
B)a few
C)zero
D)many
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50
If additional information is not used when forming an optimal forecast because it is not available at that time,then expectations are
A)obviously formed irrationally.
B)still considered to be formed rationally.
C)formed adaptively.
D)formed equivalently.
A)obviously formed irrationally.
B)still considered to be formed rationally.
C)formed adaptively.
D)formed equivalently.
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51
According to rational expectations
A)expectations of inflation are viewed as being an average of past inflation rates.
B)expectations of inflation are viewed as being an average of expected future inflation rates.
C)expectations formation indicates that changes in expectations occur slowly over time as past data change.
D)expectations will not differ from optimal forecasts using all available information.
A)expectations of inflation are viewed as being an average of past inflation rates.
B)expectations of inflation are viewed as being an average of expected future inflation rates.
C)expectations formation indicates that changes in expectations occur slowly over time as past data change.
D)expectations will not differ from optimal forecasts using all available information.
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52
If future changes in stock prices are unpredictable,then we say that the stock prices follow a
A)random walk.
B)straight and narrow path.
C)meandering path.
D)generalized walk.
A)random walk.
B)straight and narrow path.
C)meandering path.
D)generalized walk.
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53
Suppose Barbara looks out in the morning and sees a clear sky so decides that a picnic for lunch is a good idea.Last night the weather forecast included a 100% chance of rain by midday but Barbara did not watch the local news program.Is Barbara's prediction of good weather at lunch time rational? Why or why not?
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54
Financial markets quickly eliminate unexploited profit opportunities through changes in
A)dividend payments.
B)tax laws.
C)asset prices.
D)monetary policy.
A)dividend payments.
B)tax laws.
C)asset prices.
D)monetary policy.
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55
The theory of rational expectations,when applied to financial markets,is known as
A)monetarism.
B)the efficient markets hypothesis.
C)the theory of strict liability.
D)the theory of impossibility.
A)monetarism.
B)the efficient markets hypothesis.
C)the theory of strict liability.
D)the theory of impossibility.
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56
According to rational expectations theory,forecast errors of expectations
A)are more likely to be negative than positive.
B)are more likely to be positive than negative.
C)tend to be persistently high or low.
D)are unpredictable.
A)are more likely to be negative than positive.
B)are more likely to be positive than negative.
C)tend to be persistently high or low.
D)are unpredictable.
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57
The efficient markets hypothesis implies that future changes in exchange rates should for all practical purposes be
A)unpredictable.
B)set by each country.
C)increasing.
D)pegged to a standard such as the U.S.dollar or the Euro.
A)unpredictable.
B)set by each country.
C)increasing.
D)pegged to a standard such as the U.S.dollar or the Euro.
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58
When using rational expectations,forecast errors will,on average,be ________ and ________ be predicted ahead of time.
A)positive;can
B)positive;cannot
C)negative;can
D)zero;cannot
A)positive;can
B)positive;cannot
C)negative;can
D)zero;cannot
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59
According to the efficient markets hypothesis,the current price of a financial security
A)is the discounted net present value of future interest payments.
B)is determined by the lowest successful bidder.
C)fully reflects all available relevant information.
D)is a result of none of the above.
A)is the discounted net present value of future interest payments.
B)is determined by the lowest successful bidder.
C)fully reflects all available relevant information.
D)is a result of none of the above.
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60
People have a strong incentive to form rational expectations because
A)they are guaranteed of success in the stock market.
B)it is costly not to do so.
C)it is costly to do so.
D)everyone wants to be rational.
A)they are guaranteed of success in the stock market.
B)it is costly not to do so.
C)it is costly to do so.
D)everyone wants to be rational.
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61
The efficient markets hypothesis indicates that investors
A)can use the advice of technical analysts to outperform the market.
B)do better on average if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
C)let too many unexploited profit opportunities go by if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
D)do better if they purchase loaded mutual funds.
A)can use the advice of technical analysts to outperform the market.
B)do better on average if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
C)let too many unexploited profit opportunities go by if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
D)do better if they purchase loaded mutual funds.
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62
Psychologists have found that people tend to be ________ in their own judgments.
A)underconfident
B)overconfident
C)indecisive
D)insecure
A)underconfident
B)overconfident
C)indecisive
D)insecure
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63
If in an efficient market all prices are correct and reflect market fundamentals,which of the following is a FALSE statement?
A)A stock that has done poorly in the past is more likely to do well in the future.
B)One investment is as good as any other because the securities' prices are correct.
C)A security's price reflects all available information about the intrinsic value of the security.
D)Security prices can be used by managers to assess their cost of capital accurately.
A)A stock that has done poorly in the past is more likely to do well in the future.
B)One investment is as good as any other because the securities' prices are correct.
C)A security's price reflects all available information about the intrinsic value of the security.
D)Security prices can be used by managers to assess their cost of capital accurately.
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64
For small investors,the best way to pursue a "buy and hold" strategy is to
A)buy and sell individual stocks frequently.
B)buy no-load mutual funds with high management fees.
C)buy no-load mutual funds with low management fees.
D)buy load mutual funds.
A)buy and sell individual stocks frequently.
B)buy no-load mutual funds with high management fees.
C)buy no-load mutual funds with low management fees.
D)buy load mutual funds.
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65
You have observed that the forecasts of an investment advisor consistently outperform the other reported forecasts.The efficient markets hypothesis says that future forecasts by this advisor
A)may or may not be better than the other forecasts.Past performance is no guarantee of the future.
B)will always be the best of the group.
C)will definitely be worse in the future.What goes up must come down.
D)will be worse in the near future,but improve over time.
A)may or may not be better than the other forecasts.Past performance is no guarantee of the future.
B)will always be the best of the group.
C)will definitely be worse in the future.What goes up must come down.
D)will be worse in the near future,but improve over time.
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66
According to the efficient markets hypothesis,purchasing the reports of financial analysts
A)is likely to increase one's returns by an average of 10%.
B)is likely to increase one's returns by about 3 to 5%.
C)is not likely to be an effective strategy for increasing financial returns.
D)is likely to increase one's returns by an average of about 2 to 3%.
A)is likely to increase one's returns by an average of 10%.
B)is likely to increase one's returns by about 3 to 5%.
C)is not likely to be an effective strategy for increasing financial returns.
D)is likely to increase one's returns by an average of about 2 to 3%.
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67
Loss aversion can explain why very little ________ actually takes place in the securities market.
A)short selling
B)bargaining
C)bartering
D)negotiating
A)short selling
B)bargaining
C)bartering
D)negotiating
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68
Stock market crashes lead us to believe that
A)factors other than market fundamentals have an effect on asset prices.
B)unexploited profit opportunities never exist.
C)crashes are always predictable when market participants behave rationally.
D)bubbles are a natural outcome of an efficient market.
A)factors other than market fundamentals have an effect on asset prices.
B)unexploited profit opportunities never exist.
C)crashes are always predictable when market participants behave rationally.
D)bubbles are a natural outcome of an efficient market.
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69
________ is the field of study that applies concepts from social sciences such as psychology and sociology to help understand the behavior of securities prices.
A)Behavioral finance
B)Strategical finance
C)Methodical finance
D)Procedural finance
A)Behavioral finance
B)Strategical finance
C)Methodical finance
D)Procedural finance
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70
________ and ________ may provide an explanation for stock market bubbles.
A)Overconfidence;social contagion
B)Underconfidence;social contagion
C)Overconfidence;social isolationism
D)Underconfidence;social isolationism
A)Overconfidence;social contagion
B)Underconfidence;social contagion
C)Overconfidence;social isolationism
D)Underconfidence;social isolationism
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71
Which of the following types of information most likely allows the exploitation of a profit opportunity?
A)financial analysts' published recommendations
B)technical analysis
C)hot tips from a stockbroker
D)insider information
A)financial analysts' published recommendations
B)technical analysis
C)hot tips from a stockbroker
D)insider information
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72
If a market participant believes that a stock price is irrationally high,they may try to borrow stock from brokers to sell in the market and then make a profit by buying the stock back again after the stock falls in price.This practice is called
A)short selling.
B)double dealing.
C)undermining.
D)long marketing.
A)short selling.
B)double dealing.
C)undermining.
D)long marketing.
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73
The efficient markets hypothesis implies that prices in the stock market
A)follow a definite pattern.
B)are more likely to go up than down.
C)always undervalue the true assets of a corporation.
D)are unpredictable.
A)follow a definite pattern.
B)are more likely to go up than down.
C)always undervalue the true assets of a corporation.
D)are unpredictable.
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74
The advantage of a "buy-and-hold strategy" is that
A)net profits will tend to be higher because there will be fewer brokerage commissions.
B)losses will eventually be eliminated.
C)the longer a stock is held,the higher will be its price.
D)profits are guaranteed.
A)net profits will tend to be higher because there will be fewer brokerage commissions.
B)losses will eventually be eliminated.
C)the longer a stock is held,the higher will be its price.
D)profits are guaranteed.
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75
If a corporation announces that it expects quarterly earnings to increase by 25% and it actually sees an increase of 22%,what should happen to the price of the corporation's stock if the efficient markets hypothesis holds,everything else held constant?
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76
Sometimes one observes that the price of a company's stock falls after the announcement of favorable earnings.This phenomenon is
A)clearly inconsistent with the efficient markets hypothesis.
B)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the earnings were not as high as anticipated.
C)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the earnings were not as low as anticipated.
D)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the favorable earnings were expected.
A)clearly inconsistent with the efficient markets hypothesis.
B)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the earnings were not as high as anticipated.
C)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the earnings were not as low as anticipated.
D)consistent with the efficient markets hypothesis if the favorable earnings were expected.
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77
You read a story in the newspaper announcing the proposed merger of Dell Computer and Gateway.The merger is expected to greatly increase Gateway's profitability.If you decide to invest in Gateway stock,you can expect to earn
A)above average returns since you will share in the higher profits.
B)above average returns since your stock price will definitely appreciate as higher profits are earned.
C)below average returns since computer makers have low profit rates.
D)a normal return since stock prices adjust to reflect expected changes in profitability almost immediately.
A)above average returns since you will share in the higher profits.
B)above average returns since your stock price will definitely appreciate as higher profits are earned.
C)below average returns since computer makers have low profit rates.
D)a normal return since stock prices adjust to reflect expected changes in profitability almost immediately.
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78
Your best friend calls and gives you the latest stock market "hot tip" that he heard at the health club.Should you act on this information? Why or why not?
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79
The efficient markets hypothesis suggests that investors
A)should purchase no-load mutual funds which have low management fees.
B)can use the advice of technical analysts to outperform the market.
C)let too many unexploited profit opportunities go by if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
D)act on all "hot tips" they hear.
A)should purchase no-load mutual funds which have low management fees.
B)can use the advice of technical analysts to outperform the market.
C)let too many unexploited profit opportunities go by if they adopt a "buy and hold" strategy.
D)act on all "hot tips" they hear.
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80
________ means people are more unhappy when they suffer losses than they are happy when they achieve gains.
A)Loss fundamentals
B)Loss aversion
C)Loss leader
D)Loss cycle
A)Loss fundamentals
B)Loss aversion
C)Loss leader
D)Loss cycle
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