Imagine that the Mini-Dow Average (MDA) is calculated by adding up the closing prices of five stocks

Question:

Imagine that the Mini-Dow Average (MDA) is calculated by adding up the closing prices of five stocks and dividing that sum by a divisor. The divisor used in the calculation of the MDA is currently 0.775. The closing prices for each of the five stocks in the MDA today and exactly one year ago, when the divisor was 0.815, are given in the accompanying table.
a. Calculate the percentage change in each stock. Based on this, is your sense that the market is bullish or bearish?
b. Calculate the MDA today and that of a year ago and calculate the percentage change in the MDA. Based on this, does the market appear to be bullish or bearish?
c. Compare your answers to parts a and b above. Did you reach the same conclusion about the direction of the overall market? What role did the divisor play in terms of the conclusion you reached in part b?

Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!

Step by Step Answer:

Related Book For  book-img-for-question

Fundamentals Of Investing

ISBN: 9780135175217

14th Edition

Authors: Scott B. Smart, Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk

Question Posted: