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Threshold Placement Test

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Question 1 of 20

Which of the following describes a key characteristic of Treasury bills?

A

They are long-term investments typically held over 10 years

B

They have a high risk but offer substantial returns compared to other government securities

C

They are short- term government securities sold at a discount and mature within a year

D

They are issued by private corporations

Question 2 of 20

When Bollinger Bands are narrow, what does this generally suggest about the market conditions for the asset?

A

High volatility, with potential large price swings ahead

B

Low volatility, often preceding a potential breakout

C

The market is overbought and due for a correction

D

The trend direction is strongly bullish

Question 3 of 20

When evaluating a company’s financial stability, which balance sheet metric is crucial for assessing how well the company can meet its short-term obligations?

A

Current ratio, which indicates the company's liquidity

B

Dividend yield, which shows income potential

C

Cash Flow Statement

D

Price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, which shows valuation

Question 4 of 20

What is the primary difference between options and futures?

A

Futures give the right but not the obligation to buy/sell, while options are obligations

B

Both options and futures are obligations to buy/sell

C

Options give the right but not the obligation to buy/sell, while futures are obligations

D

There is no difference between options and futures

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following best describes Bitcoin's supply limit?

A

Bitcoin has a maximum supply of 21 million coins

B

There is no limit to how many Bitcoins can be created

C

Bitcoin has a maximum supply of 100 million coins

D

Bitcoin’s supply limit changes annually

Question 6 of 20

When comparing the P/E ratios of two companies in the same industry, which of the following is generally true?

A

The company with the higher P/E ratio is cheaper

B

The company with the lower P/E ratio is seen as riskier

C

A higher P/E ratio often suggests greater growth expectations

D

P/E ratio does not indicate growth expectations

Question 7 of 20

 If a company’s revenue is growing but its profit margin is shrinking, what might this indicate?

A

The company is reducing costs relative to revenue

B

The company is increasing its efficiency

C

Costs are rising faster than revenue growth

D

The company is fairly profitable

Question 8 of 20

Which order type would you use if you want to buy a stock only when it reaches a specific price above the current market price?

A

Market Order

B

Limit Order

C

Stop Order

D

Trailing Stop Order

Question 9 of 20

What is a 'stablecoin' in the cryptocurrency market?

A

A cryptocurrency with a fixed supply and high volatility

B

A coin used exclusively for investing in crypto startups

C

A digital currency backed by a stable asset, like the US dollar

D

A token created solely for trading non-fungible tokens (NFTs)

Question 10 of 20

Which of the following best describes a "support level" on a price chart?

A

A price level where sellers have historically dominated, pushing prices down

B

A price level where buyers have historically entered, preventing prices from falling further

C

A level where prices consistently trade sideways

D

A price level above which the price has never moved

Question 11 of 20

When observing a strong uptrend, what is typically the main indication that the trend might reverse?

A

Increasing volume on an upward move

B

Repeated testing of a resistance level without breaking through

C

A new support level forming

D

Price action consistently closing above previous highs

Question 12 of 20

When setting a trailing stop order, what does it allow you to do?

A

Lock in gains by adjusting the stop price as the stock price moves in your favor

B

Set a fixed stop price that doesn't change regardless of price movement

C

Enter a position at a lower price than the current market price

D

Buy or sell at the end of the trading day

Question 13 of 20

Based off the price chart, what is price's next move?

A

Consolidation

B

Uptrend

C

Downtrend

Question 14 of 20

When trading futures contracts in different sessions (Asian, London, NY), which of the following is typically true?

A

The Asian session has the highest volume across all futures markets

B

Futures markets are only open during the New York session

C

All sessions experience the same price volatility and liquidity levels

D

Each session has distinct characteristics and liquidity based on regional markets

Question 15 of 20

Which of the following income types is typically taxed at a lower rate than earned (wage) income?

A

Capital gains from long-term investments

B

Ordinary dividends

C

Salary and wage income

D

None; all income is taxed the same

Question 16 of 20

If GDP growth is higher than expected, what is a potential outcome for equity and bond markets?

A

Stocks may rally as economic growth supports higher corporate earnings, while bond yields could rise as demand for bonds decreases

B

Bonds rally as economic growth increases, while stocks remain unaffected

C

The stock market might decline due to increased inflation concerns, while bond yields fall

D

High GDP growth typically leads to a reduction in both stock and bond prices

Question 17 of 20

If a stock shows an uptrend on the daily chart but a downtrend on the 5-minute chart, what might this indicate to a trader?

A

The stock is expected to drop in price in the long term

B

Both trends are irrelevant for making any trading decisions

C

The stock is in a long-term downtrend

D

Short-term corrections are occurring within a larger uptrend

Question 18 of 20

A higher-than-expected inflation report is released. Which of the following is a likely chain reaction in the financial markets?

A

The stock market may rally as investors anticipate higher company revenues, while the bond market remains unaffected

B

The Federal Reserve considers raising interest rates, potentially decreasing stock prices and increasing bond yields

C

Increased demand for bonds as they hedge against inflation risk

D

Higher inflation boosts consumer spending, leading to stock gains and lower bond yields

Question 19 of 20

What does an unexpectedly high PPI report generally signal to investors, and how might this impact Federal Reserve policy?

A

Higher PPI indicates that consumer demand is decreasing, likely leading to lower stock prices

B

Rising PPI means that company profits are increasing due to lower input costs

C

A high PPI has little to no impact on stock prices or company profitability

D

Higher PPI suggests increased production costs, which could pressure company margins and potentially weigh on stock prices

Question 20 of 20

The following chart pattern is a

A

Diamond top

B

Symmetrical triangle

C

Rising Wedge

D

Broadening formation

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