Monthly archive: November, 2009

What Causes a Stock Market Crash?

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Odessa asks:

You can usually predict, well before the event, that a stock market crash is going to happen. There are certain events which happen prior to the crash, and which lead up to it. To begin with the market is quite weak, a situation which is known as a bear market. When this happens many people are eager to invest in shares, believing that the value of those shares is bound to rise and therefore make them a good profit. This interest in the market does indeed cause the share values to rise, and the market becomes a bull market, in other words an especially strong one.

Mutual funds are an especially popular type of investment at this point in the investment cycle. The market is quite stable at this stage, and there are good profits to be had from investment in this early part of the cycle.

More investors join in at this stable part of the investment cycle, as investors are encouraged to buy and to increase their profit in the stock market.

Companies release stocks onto the market during the bull market phase, and it is common for IPOs or Initial Public Offerings to be available in this period before a stock market crash. Companies do very well out of this situation, with the value of their stocks rising steeply, and great confidence from investors in the value of their stocks. More and more money is being invested by people who want to be the first to buy stocks in a particular company.

Those investors who bought shares in the beginning phase of the cycle are now keen to sell them, before they lose their money, knowing that the value of their shares will soon go down. Sometimes during a bull market there can also be various scandals and scams on a corporate level, because people become greedy. The market is becoming flooded with stocks, and yet people feel that the values of stocks will continue to rise.

Eventually the stock market reaches the point where people have invested so much it is ‘overbought’, and the only way to go is down. This is the beginning of the stock market crash. Stocks start to lose value, and when people become aware of this fact, they then want to sell, and before you know it everyone is selling rather than buying, and this brings about the stock market crash.

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How do you think Lululemon is going to do in the stock market?

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Elvina asks:

I’ve been watching Lululemon since the IPO and saw it go all the way up to $60/share and all the way back down to $25. I was surprised it went down so much since it’s such a great company. Do you think the stock will bounce back as it did initially?
stock symbol LULU

which are new upcoming ipo in india?

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Maryann asks:

can u help me in listing out the ipo in india which are going to be issued within three months of time.. and in which company to invest..

If You know the date as well than it will be more helpful for me..
Thank You

When a company “goes public in an IPO” what does that mean?

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Kristel asks:

also, how does it reflect its financial statements??
ps,if possible id like details, thx in advanced!!
wtf????? this isnt homework!!!!!!

reliance power IPO refund not recieved 11009800?

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Irma asks:

i haven’t recieved my refund back. i applied through icicidirect for 210 shares. got 15 shares.
application number 11009800.
can we approach icici for this
some one answered that it has been sent to my previous address.
how can i know the courier details and date of delivery, so that i can inquire there.

Why does Google Finance show Visa trading history if Visa has not yet had an IPO?

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Maxie asks:

If I look up Visa (symbol = V) on Google Finance, it shows stock history from 2005 and 2006. If Visa has not yet had an IPO how can they have stock activity?

http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AV

Is this some sort of glitch where some other company used to have the symbol V?

What is a IPO?

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Sherilyn asks:

Ford Motor Company visits the NYSE to celebate the 50th anniversary of the company’s IPO.<---- THIS WHAT IS IT?

question on Visa IPO?

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Alverta asks:

anyone know when the date is? This would be the first stocks i’m buying. What do you guys think? What is the name of that site that you can buy online( i keep forgetting).
Also, i’ve hear that I wouldn’t be able to buy any Visa stock on the ipo date because that is reserved to large companies or other large investors. any truth to that?

How can I find a withdrawn IPO (S-3 or S-1) filing statement?

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Heike asks:

****EDGAR does NOT have this, so don’t bother to suggest that******

I’m looking for the SEC IPO filing statement of a company, where the filing was withdrawn, and the company did not go public. Anyone know where I might find these?

They are NOT available on Edgar — they pull the statements for withdrawn filings.