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The NYSE Personal Finance Mrs. Brewer

The Stock Market Review O pa.org/SafeVideos/Video.aspx?id=hjuMlola Ko4 pa.org/SafeVideos/Video.aspx?id=hjuMlola Ko4

Safeguarding the NYSE United States Congress Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) NYSE and Other Self Regulatory Organizations Individual Brokerage Firms

The Regulatory Pyramid Starts with US Government O Makes New Laws O Protects Investors O Maintain Health of Financial System O Ensures Integrity of Process

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) O Watchdog Agency O Created in 1934 after Stock Market Crash 1929 O Supervises All Exchanges of Securities Market

The NYSE Regulatory Organization O Stock Exchange publishes O Rules O Policies O Standards of Conduct O On Site Examinations O Computer Surveillance Equipment

Individual Brokerage Firms O 300 Firms Member of NYSE O Self Monitor O Train and Educate Employees O NYSE Regulation examines transactions of Brokerage Firms once per year

Question?? O What happens if your cash and securities are on deposit with a brokerage firm that goes out of business?? O Will you lose your entire investment?

Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC) O Established 1970 O Protects Customer if Brokerage Firm Fails O Losses up to $500,000 per customer O Maximum $100,000 in cash

Supply and Demand

What Drives Stock Prices? O Demand created by people who want to buy shares of stock. O The Supply or Number of Shares is Limited O Somebody has to want to sell in order for an investor to buy O More buyers than sellers prices goes up O If price is too high buyers won’t invest, prices begin to drop

Indexes com/ The Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks/us-blue-chips/ The S&P om/q?s=^GSPC m/sandp1.html

NYSE Resources NYSE Composite Index Company Information Industry Information History of Stock Performance

Research Time What stocks should you invest in??