Drag the tiles to the table. Each tile can be used more than once. Determine the most likely action that an investor will take f
or each scenario. buy hold sell Scenario An investor is waiting until it is clearer whether a stock will do well after a purchase. An investor thinks that a particular stock is not performing and worries the price of the shares may drop in the future. An investor doesn't own a particular stock but is considering adding it to her portfolio depending on how well it does in the near future. An investor who tracks market trends notices that a bull market is starting. Reset Next Action
Considering the market options that an investor takes, Each scenario listed is attached to the right action that is shown on the tiles:
An investor is waiting until it is clearer whether a stock will do well after purchase. ____________________ Hold
An investor thinks that a particular stock is not performing and worries the price of the shares may drop in the future______ Sell
An investor doesn't own a particular stock but is considering adding it to her portfolio depending on how well it does in the near future.______________ Buy
An investor who tracks market trends notices that a bull market is starting.________________ Hold
<h3>Meaning of an Investor</h3>
An investor can be defined as a name given to an individual that takes every opportunity opened to him to make a profit and by so doing doesn't use his money but puts it into a venture that will yield more.
In conclusion, the list above are the required actions for each scenario that is encountered by an investor
5 times as many. Since dog B has 2 and dog A has 10, A = 2 * X, since you’re solving for the multiplication comparison. 10/2 = 5, so you’ve got 5 times as many.