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Chapter 2
Investment
Markets and
Transactions
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Investment Markets
and Transactions
• Learning Goals
1. Identify the basic types of securities markets
and describe the IPO process.
2. Explain the characteristics of organized
securities exchanges.
3. Understand the over-the-counter markets and
alternative trading systems, and the general
conditions of securities markets.
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Investment Markets
and Transactions
• Learning Goals (cont’d)
4. Review the importance of global securities markets,
their performance, procedures and and associated risks.
5. Discuss trading hours and regulation of
securities markets.
6. Explain the motives, procedures and calculations in
long purchases, margin transactions and short sales.
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Types of Markets
• Money Markets: market where short-term
securities are bought and sold
• Capital Market: market where long-term
securities such as stocks and bonds are bought
and sold
• Primary Market: the market in which new issues
of securities are sold to the public
• Secondary Market: the market in which
securities are traded after they have been issued
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Primary Markets
• Initial Public Offering (IPO)
– First public sale of a company’s stock
– Requires SEC approval
• Three Choices to Market Securities in
Primary Market
– Public offering
– Rights offering
– Private Placement
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Going Public: The IPO Process
• Underwriting the offering: promoting the stock and
facilitating the sale of company’s shares
• Prospectus: registration statement describing the issue and
the issuer
• Red Herring: preliminary prospectus available during the
waiting period
• Quiet Period: time period after prospectus is filed when
company must restrict what is said about the company
• Road Show: series of presentations to potential investors
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The Investment Banker’s Role
• Underwriting the issue: purchases the security at agreed-
on price and bears the risk of reselling it to the public
• Underwriting syndicate: group formed by investment
banker to share the financial risk of underwriting
• Selling Group: other brokerage firms that help the
underwriting syndicate sell issue to the public
• Tombstone: public announcement of issue and role of
participants in underwriting process
• Investment Banker Compensation: typically in the form
of a discount on the sale price of the securities
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Figure 2.2 The Selling Process
for a Large Security Issue
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Secondary Markets
• Secondary Market: the market in which securities are
traded after they have been issued
• Role of Secondary Markets
– Provides liquidity to security purchasers
– Provides continuous pricing mechanism
• Organized Securities Exchanges: centralized
institutions in which transactions are made in already
outstanding securities
• Over-the-counter (OTC) Market: widely scattered
telecommunications network in which transactions are
made in both initial public offerings and already
outstanding securities
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Organized Securities Exchanges
• The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
– Largest stock exchange—over 3,025 companies
– Accounts for 90% of stocks traded on exchanges
– Specialists make transactions in key stocks
– Strictest listing policies
• The American Exchange (AMEX)
– Second largest stock exchange—about 800 companies
and 4% of stocks traded on exchanges
– Major market for Exchange Traded Funds
– Typically smaller and younger companies who cannot
meet stricter listing requirements for NYSE
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Organized Securities
Exchanges (cont’d)
• Regional Stock Exchanges
– Typically lists between 100–500 companies
– Most listed stocks also listed on NYSE or AMEX
– Best-known: Chicago, Pacific, Philadelphia, Boston,
and Cincinnati
• Options Exchanges
– Allows trading of options
– Best-known: Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE)
• Futures Exchanges
– Allows trading of financial futures (discussed in Chapter 15)
– Best-known: Chicago Board of Trade (CBT)
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Over-the-Counter (OTC) Market
• Nasdaq
– Electronic network that connects OTC dealers with
buyers and sellers
– About 7,000 stocks trade on the Nasdaq
– Both IPOs and secondary distributions are sold on OTC
• Bid Price: the highest price offered by market
maker to purchase a given security
• Ask Price: the lowest price at which a market
maker is willing to sell a given security
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Alternative Trading Systems
• Third Market
– Large institutional investors go through market makers on the
OTC market
– Institutional investors (mutual funds, life insurance companies,
pension funds) receive reduced trading costs due to large size
of transactions
• Fourth Market
– Large institutional investors deal directly with each other to bypass
OTC market makers
– Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) allow direct trading
– ECNs account for about a third of all Nasdaq transactions
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General Market Conditions
• Bull Market
– Favorable markets
– Rising prices
– Investor/consumer optimism
– Economic growth and recovery
– Government stimulus
• Bear Market
– Unfavorable markets
– Falling prices
– Investor/consumer pessimism
– Economic slowdown
– Government restraint
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Globalization of Securities Markets
• Diversification: the inclusion of a number of different
investment vehicles in a portfolio to increase returns or
reduce risks
• Use of international securities improves diversification
– More industries and securities available
– Securities denominated in different currencies
– Opportunities in rapidly expanding economies
• International Investment Performance
– Opportunities for high returns
– Foreign securities markets do not necessarily move with the U.S.
securities market
– Foreign securities markets tend to be more risky than U.S. markets
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Globalization of
Securities Markets (cont’d)
• Direct Ways to Invest in Foreign Securities
– Purchase securities on foreign stock exchanges
– Buy securities of foreign companies that trade on U.S.
stock exchanges
– Buy American Depositary Receipts (ADRs): dollar
denominated receipts for stocks of foreign companies
held in vaults of banks
• Indirect Ways to Invest in Foreign Securities
– Buy mutual funds that invest in foreign securities
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Risks of International Investing
• Usual investment risks still apply
• Government policies risks
– Unstable foreign governments
– Different laws in trade, labor or taxation
– Different economic and political conditions
– Less stringent regulation of foreign securities markets
• Currency exchange rate risks
– Value of foreign currency fluctuates compared to
U.S. dollar
– Value of foreign investments can go up and down with
exchange rate fluctuations
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Trading Hours of Securities Markets
• Regular trading session for U.S. Exchanges
and Nasdaq
– 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Eastern time
• Extended-hours electronic-trading sessions
– Nasdaq: 4:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. Eastern time
– Orders only filled if matched with identical
opposing orders
– 24-hour market probably in near future
• ―After-hours‖ trades
– Brokerage firms allow after-hours trading to individuals
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Regulation of Securities Markets
• Securities Act of 1933
– Required full disclosure of information by companies
• Securities Act of 1934
– Established SEC as government regulatory body
• Maloney Act of 1938
– Allowed self-regulation of securities industry through
trade associations such as the National Association of
Securities Dealers (NASD)
• Investment Company Act of 1940
– Created & regulated mutual funds
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Regulation of Securities Markets
• Investment Advisors Act of 1940
– Required investment advisers to make full disclosure about their
backgrounds and their investments, as well as register with
the SEC
• Securities Acts Amendments of 1975
– Abolished fixed-commissions and established an electronic
communications network to make stock pricing more competitive
• Insider Trading and Fraud Act of 1988
– Prohibited insider trading on nonpublic information
• Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
– Tightened accounting and audit guidelines to reduce
corporate fraud
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Basic Types
of Securities Transactions
• Long Purchase
– Investor buys and holds securities
– ―Buy low and sell high‖
– Make money when prices go up
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Basic Types
of Securities Transactions (cont’d)
• Margin Trading
– Uses borrowed funds to purchase securities
– Currently owned securities used as collateral for margin
loan from broker
– Margin requirements set by Federal Reserve Board
• Determines the minimum amount of equity required
• On $4,445 purchase with 50% margin requirement, investor
puts up $2,222.50 and broker will lend remaining $2,222.50
– Can be used for common stocks, preferred stocks,
bonds, mutual funds, options, warrants and futures
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Table 2.4 Initial Margin Requirements
for Various Types of Securities
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Margin Trading
• Advantages
– Allows use of financial leverage
– Magnifies profits
• Disadvantages
– Magnifies losses
– Interest expense on margin loan
– Margin calls
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Margin Formulas
• Basic Margin Formula
• Example of Using Margin
Margin
Value of securities Debit balance
Value of securities
V D
V
Margin
V D
V
$6,500 $1,200
$6,500
0.815 81.5%
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Table 2.3 Effect of Margin
on Security Returns
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Margin Formulas (cont’d)
• Return on Invested Capital
• Example of Return on Invested Capital
Return on
invested capital
from a margin
transaction
Total
current
income
received
Total
interest
paid on
margin loan
Market
value of
securities
at sale
Market
value of
securities
at purchase
Amount of equity at purchase
Return on
invested capital
from a margin
transaction
$100 $125 $7,500 $5,000
$2,500
$2,475
$2,500
0.99 99%
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Basic Types
of Securities Transactions
• Short Selling
– Investor sells securities they don’t own
– Investor borrows securities from broker
– Broker lends securities owned by other
investors that are held in ―street name‖
– ―Sell high and buy low‖
– Investors make money when stock prices
go down
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Short Selling
• Advantages
– Chance to profit when stock price declines
• Disadvantages
– Limited return opportunities: stock price cannot go
below $0.00
– Unlimited risks: stock price can go up an
unlimited amount
– If stock price goes up, short seller still needs to buy
shares to pay back the ―borrowed‖ shares to the broker
– Short sellers may not earn dividends
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Table 2.5
The Mechanics of a Short Sale
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Chapter 2 Review
• Learning Goals
1. Identify the basic types of securities markets
and describe the IPO process.
2. Explain the characteristics of organized
securities exchanges.
3. Understand the over-the-counter markets and
alternative trading systems, and the general
conditions of securities markets.
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Chapter 2 Review (cont’d)
• Learning Goals (cont’d)
4. Review the importance of global securities markets,
their performance, procedures and and associated risks.
5. Discuss trading hours and regulation of
securities markets.
6. Explain the motives, procedures and calculations in
long purchases, margin transactions and short sales.

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  • 2. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-2 Investment Markets and Transactions • Learning Goals 1. Identify the basic types of securities markets and describe the IPO process. 2. Explain the characteristics of organized securities exchanges. 3. Understand the over-the-counter markets and alternative trading systems, and the general conditions of securities markets.
  • 3. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-3 Investment Markets and Transactions • Learning Goals (cont’d) 4. Review the importance of global securities markets, their performance, procedures and and associated risks. 5. Discuss trading hours and regulation of securities markets. 6. Explain the motives, procedures and calculations in long purchases, margin transactions and short sales.
  • 4. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-4 Types of Markets • Money Markets: market where short-term securities are bought and sold • Capital Market: market where long-term securities such as stocks and bonds are bought and sold • Primary Market: the market in which new issues of securities are sold to the public • Secondary Market: the market in which securities are traded after they have been issued
  • 5. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-5 Primary Markets • Initial Public Offering (IPO) – First public sale of a company’s stock – Requires SEC approval • Three Choices to Market Securities in Primary Market – Public offering – Rights offering – Private Placement
  • 6. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-6 Going Public: The IPO Process • Underwriting the offering: promoting the stock and facilitating the sale of company’s shares • Prospectus: registration statement describing the issue and the issuer • Red Herring: preliminary prospectus available during the waiting period • Quiet Period: time period after prospectus is filed when company must restrict what is said about the company • Road Show: series of presentations to potential investors
  • 7. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-7 The Investment Banker’s Role • Underwriting the issue: purchases the security at agreed- on price and bears the risk of reselling it to the public • Underwriting syndicate: group formed by investment banker to share the financial risk of underwriting • Selling Group: other brokerage firms that help the underwriting syndicate sell issue to the public • Tombstone: public announcement of issue and role of participants in underwriting process • Investment Banker Compensation: typically in the form of a discount on the sale price of the securities
  • 8. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-8 Figure 2.2 The Selling Process for a Large Security Issue
  • 9. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-9 Secondary Markets • Secondary Market: the market in which securities are traded after they have been issued • Role of Secondary Markets – Provides liquidity to security purchasers – Provides continuous pricing mechanism • Organized Securities Exchanges: centralized institutions in which transactions are made in already outstanding securities • Over-the-counter (OTC) Market: widely scattered telecommunications network in which transactions are made in both initial public offerings and already outstanding securities
  • 10. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-10 Organized Securities Exchanges • The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) – Largest stock exchange—over 3,025 companies – Accounts for 90% of stocks traded on exchanges – Specialists make transactions in key stocks – Strictest listing policies • The American Exchange (AMEX) – Second largest stock exchange—about 800 companies and 4% of stocks traded on exchanges – Major market for Exchange Traded Funds – Typically smaller and younger companies who cannot meet stricter listing requirements for NYSE
  • 11. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-11 Organized Securities Exchanges (cont’d) • Regional Stock Exchanges – Typically lists between 100–500 companies – Most listed stocks also listed on NYSE or AMEX – Best-known: Chicago, Pacific, Philadelphia, Boston, and Cincinnati • Options Exchanges – Allows trading of options – Best-known: Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) • Futures Exchanges – Allows trading of financial futures (discussed in Chapter 15) – Best-known: Chicago Board of Trade (CBT)
  • 12. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-12 Over-the-Counter (OTC) Market • Nasdaq – Electronic network that connects OTC dealers with buyers and sellers – About 7,000 stocks trade on the Nasdaq – Both IPOs and secondary distributions are sold on OTC • Bid Price: the highest price offered by market maker to purchase a given security • Ask Price: the lowest price at which a market maker is willing to sell a given security
  • 13. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-13 Alternative Trading Systems • Third Market – Large institutional investors go through market makers on the OTC market – Institutional investors (mutual funds, life insurance companies, pension funds) receive reduced trading costs due to large size of transactions • Fourth Market – Large institutional investors deal directly with each other to bypass OTC market makers – Electronic Communications Networks (ECNs) allow direct trading – ECNs account for about a third of all Nasdaq transactions
  • 14. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-14 General Market Conditions • Bull Market – Favorable markets – Rising prices – Investor/consumer optimism – Economic growth and recovery – Government stimulus • Bear Market – Unfavorable markets – Falling prices – Investor/consumer pessimism – Economic slowdown – Government restraint
  • 15. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-15 Globalization of Securities Markets • Diversification: the inclusion of a number of different investment vehicles in a portfolio to increase returns or reduce risks • Use of international securities improves diversification – More industries and securities available – Securities denominated in different currencies – Opportunities in rapidly expanding economies • International Investment Performance – Opportunities for high returns – Foreign securities markets do not necessarily move with the U.S. securities market – Foreign securities markets tend to be more risky than U.S. markets
  • 16. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-16 Globalization of Securities Markets (cont’d) • Direct Ways to Invest in Foreign Securities – Purchase securities on foreign stock exchanges – Buy securities of foreign companies that trade on U.S. stock exchanges – Buy American Depositary Receipts (ADRs): dollar denominated receipts for stocks of foreign companies held in vaults of banks • Indirect Ways to Invest in Foreign Securities – Buy mutual funds that invest in foreign securities
  • 17. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-17 Risks of International Investing • Usual investment risks still apply • Government policies risks – Unstable foreign governments – Different laws in trade, labor or taxation – Different economic and political conditions – Less stringent regulation of foreign securities markets • Currency exchange rate risks – Value of foreign currency fluctuates compared to U.S. dollar – Value of foreign investments can go up and down with exchange rate fluctuations
  • 18. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-18 Trading Hours of Securities Markets • Regular trading session for U.S. Exchanges and Nasdaq – 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Eastern time • Extended-hours electronic-trading sessions – Nasdaq: 4:00 P.M. to 6:30 P.M. Eastern time – Orders only filled if matched with identical opposing orders – 24-hour market probably in near future • ―After-hours‖ trades – Brokerage firms allow after-hours trading to individuals
  • 19. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-19 Regulation of Securities Markets • Securities Act of 1933 – Required full disclosure of information by companies • Securities Act of 1934 – Established SEC as government regulatory body • Maloney Act of 1938 – Allowed self-regulation of securities industry through trade associations such as the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) • Investment Company Act of 1940 – Created & regulated mutual funds
  • 20. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-20 Regulation of Securities Markets • Investment Advisors Act of 1940 – Required investment advisers to make full disclosure about their backgrounds and their investments, as well as register with the SEC • Securities Acts Amendments of 1975 – Abolished fixed-commissions and established an electronic communications network to make stock pricing more competitive • Insider Trading and Fraud Act of 1988 – Prohibited insider trading on nonpublic information • Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 – Tightened accounting and audit guidelines to reduce corporate fraud
  • 21. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-21 Basic Types of Securities Transactions • Long Purchase – Investor buys and holds securities – ―Buy low and sell high‖ – Make money when prices go up
  • 22. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-22 Basic Types of Securities Transactions (cont’d) • Margin Trading – Uses borrowed funds to purchase securities – Currently owned securities used as collateral for margin loan from broker – Margin requirements set by Federal Reserve Board • Determines the minimum amount of equity required • On $4,445 purchase with 50% margin requirement, investor puts up $2,222.50 and broker will lend remaining $2,222.50 – Can be used for common stocks, preferred stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, warrants and futures
  • 23. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-23 Table 2.4 Initial Margin Requirements for Various Types of Securities
  • 24. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-24 Margin Trading • Advantages – Allows use of financial leverage – Magnifies profits • Disadvantages – Magnifies losses – Interest expense on margin loan – Margin calls
  • 25. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-25 Margin Formulas • Basic Margin Formula • Example of Using Margin Margin Value of securities Debit balance Value of securities V D V Margin V D V $6,500 $1,200 $6,500 0.815 81.5%
  • 26. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-26 Table 2.3 Effect of Margin on Security Returns
  • 27. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-27 Margin Formulas (cont’d) • Return on Invested Capital • Example of Return on Invested Capital Return on invested capital from a margin transaction Total current income received Total interest paid on margin loan Market value of securities at sale Market value of securities at purchase Amount of equity at purchase Return on invested capital from a margin transaction $100 $125 $7,500 $5,000 $2,500 $2,475 $2,500 0.99 99%
  • 28. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-28 Basic Types of Securities Transactions • Short Selling – Investor sells securities they don’t own – Investor borrows securities from broker – Broker lends securities owned by other investors that are held in ―street name‖ – ―Sell high and buy low‖ – Investors make money when stock prices go down
  • 29. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-29 Short Selling • Advantages – Chance to profit when stock price declines • Disadvantages – Limited return opportunities: stock price cannot go below $0.00 – Unlimited risks: stock price can go up an unlimited amount – If stock price goes up, short seller still needs to buy shares to pay back the ―borrowed‖ shares to the broker – Short sellers may not earn dividends
  • 30. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-30 Table 2.5 The Mechanics of a Short Sale
  • 31. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-31 Chapter 2 Review • Learning Goals 1. Identify the basic types of securities markets and describe the IPO process. 2. Explain the characteristics of organized securities exchanges. 3. Understand the over-the-counter markets and alternative trading systems, and the general conditions of securities markets.
  • 32. Copyright © 2005 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 2-32 Chapter 2 Review (cont’d) • Learning Goals (cont’d) 4. Review the importance of global securities markets, their performance, procedures and and associated risks. 5. Discuss trading hours and regulation of securities markets. 6. Explain the motives, procedures and calculations in long purchases, margin transactions and short sales.