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SIE Exam (Securities Industry Essentials): Equities
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The FINRA SIE Exam (Securities Industry Essentials) is an entry-level, 75-question, 105-minute, computer-based test covering basic industry knowledge for anyone 18+. It tests fundamental concepts like product risks, market structure, and regulatory agencies. The equity section focuses on ownership rights, dividends, and, sometimes, convertible features.  Key Aspects of the SIE Exam: Equities Ownership Rights: Understanding that equity holders (stockholders) are part-owners of a corporation, with voting rights and limited liability. Types of Equities: Knowledge of common stock and preferred... Show more
SIE Exam (Securities Industry Essentials): Equities
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25 Questions

1. The term 'sector rotation' refers to:
2. Defensive stocks are:
3. The book value of a stock is:
4. Which type of order protects a stock's downside by triggering a sell at a certain price?
5. What does a high P/E ratio suggest about a stock?
6. Which of the following best describes market capitalization?
7. The 'ask' price of a stock is:
8. 'Market depth' refers to:
9. Blue-chip stocks are:
10. The 'volume' of a stock traded refers to:
11. A 'growth' investment strategy primarily focuses on:
12. Which scenario would most likely lead to a stock's price increase?
13. A stock's 'market order' is executed:
14. Dividend yield is calculated by:
15. A mutual fund that specifically invests in companies with large market capitalizations is known as a:
16. A stock's beta measures:
17. What does liquidity in the stock market refer to?
18. Short selling a stock implies that the investor:
19. Earnings per share (EPS) is:
20. A 'dividend reinvestment plan' (DRIP) allows investors to:
21. The ex-dividend date is important because:
22. Market order guarantees:
23. The 'return on equity' (ROE) measures:
24. The term 'bear market' signifies:
25. What is an Initial Public Offering (IPO)?