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BUS 405 Week 2 DQ2 Contrarian Investing

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  3. This paperwork of BUS 405 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 Contrarian Investing contains:
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  6. Complete Concept Question 9 from Chapter 8: What does it mean to be a contrarian investor? How would a contrarian investor use technical analysis? Post your answers to the discussion board. Remember to complete all parts of the question and support your answers with examples from the text and other resources. Respond to at least two of your classmates
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  8. Business - General Business
  9. Week One
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  11. Week 1 – DQ1 - Blume’s Formula, Allocation, and Selection 
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  13. From Chapter 1, answer Concept Question 5: What is Blume’s formula? When would you want to use it in practice? Also, from Chapter 2, answer Concept Question 4: What is the difference between asset allocation and security selection?  Remember to complete all parts of the questions and support your answers with examples from the text and other resources. 
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  15. Week 1 – DQ2 - Money Market Funds 
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  17. From Chapter 4, complete Problem 4: The Aqua Liquid Assets Money Market Mutual Fund has a NAV of $1 per share. During the year, the assets held by this fund appreciated by 2.5 percent. If you had invested $50,000 in this fund at the start of the year, how many shares would you own at the end of the year? What will the NAV of this fund be at the end of the year? Why?  Remember to complete all parts of the question, show your work, and report the results of your analysis. 
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  19. Assignment
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  22. Week 1- Assignment - Annualized Returns – Chapter 3 problem 18 
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  24. Complete problem 18 in Chapter 3 (shown below) and submit to the instructor.  Show your work to find the annualized return for each of the listed share prices.  Write a 100 word analysis of the process to calculate these annualized returns.
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  26. Suppose you have $28,000 to invest. You’re considering Miller-Moore Equine Enterprises (MMEE), which is currently selling for $40 per share. You also notice that a call option with a $40 strike price and six months to maturity is available. The premium is $4.00. MMEE pays no dividends. What is your annualized return from these two investments if, in six months, MMEE is selling for $48 per share? What about $36 per share?
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  28. Week Two
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  30. Readings
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  32.   Chapter 5: The Stock Market
  33.   Chapter 6: Common Stock Valuation
  34.   Chapter 7: Stock Price Behavior and Market Efficiency
  35.   Chapter 8: Behavioral Finance and the Psychology of Investing
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  37. Discussions
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  39. Week 2 – DQ1 - Primary and Secondary Markets 
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  41. Complete Concept Question 1 from Chapter 5: If you were to visit your local Chevrolet retailer, there is both a primary and a secondary market in action. Explain. Is the Chevy retailer a dealer or a broker?  Remember to complete all parts of the question and support your answers with examples from the text and other resources. 
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  43. Week 2 – DQ2 - Contrarian Investing 
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  45. Complete Concept Question 9 from Chapter 8: What does it mean to be a contrarian investor? How would a contrarian investor use technical analysis? Post your answers to the discussion board.  Remember to complete all parts of the question and support your answers with examples from the text and other resources. 
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  47. Assignment
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  49. Week 2 – Assignment - Abbott Laboratories Problem 
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  51. After reading the Value Line figures and information on Abbott Laboratories in the Questions and Problems section of Chapter 6 (just before Problem 27), complete Problems 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 and submit t
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  56. Getting yourself ready for college does not have to be difficult. It will not overwhelm you when you are educating yourself about moving forward with your education. Now that you have some solid advice to work with, you can get down to the real business of accomplishing your goals in college.
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