Investment Survey
1.  My primary investment vehicle is the stock market. Agree
Disagree

2.  Most of my investments are NYSE stocks. Agree
Disagree

3.  Most of my investments are in mutual funds. Agree
Disagree

4.  I use options to control the risk and exposure to my investment portfolio. Agree
Disagree

5.  I use options as a separate game to "speculate" with and keep them separate from my investment portfolio. Agree
Disagree

6.  I understand the stock market. Agree
Disagree

7. Company earning "exceeded analyst estimates" means: Estimates were wrong, or:

8. Soon traditional trading floors using open outcry will vanish, replaced by computers. Agree
Disagree

9. South American and Brazilian debt will probably not impact US stocks. Agree
Disagree

10. Ongoing under-performance of the Japanese economy will not impact the US economy. Agree
Disagree

11. The US economy will not experience a recession in 2000. Agree
Disagree

12. The 1/3 depreciation of the euro can be explained by: Weak European economies
Strong US economy

13. The market crash of 1929 took stock prices to very low levels.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average returned to its 1929 price level in what year? 1932
1940
1954
1963

14. In a 1929 a record high of 3.2 million vehicles were sold in the US.  In 1932, only 1 million vehicles were sold.  The 1929 record high was surpassed in what year?
1936
1940
1950
1963

15. Generally the stock market continues upward due to:

             Check any that are correct.

Earnings outlook
Economic outlook
People have a lot
of money to invest.
It's a game
Ignorance
Best investment choice
Lack of understanding
Media hype

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