Investment Monitoring/Reporting & Reallocation


Group Project Final Report

Project description
Group Project Description
Investment Allocation
Stocks Bonds…
HAS TO BE AN EXCHANGE TRADED PRODUCT
Investment Strategy Income
Growth Preservation Risk…
Investment Selection Specific assets
Investment Monitoring/Reporting & Reallocation
What are your assumptions and why?
What changed that caused you to re evaluate your assumptions?
What worked against you or what caused your assumptions not to be accurate?
What worked or what didnt you expect that worked in your favor?
What assumptions are you making in reallocating and what do expect to gain and when?
REPORTING:
Daily updates at close to include in your weekly report. September 29, 2014 Initial strategy & allocation
October 3, 2014 thru November 28, 2014 Weekly reporting December 08, 2014 Final Report
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Added on 04.12.2014 00:49
Here are 2 images. The one from September 29 to December 12 is the original one, we bought GPRO stock with $100,000 but we lost $15,000 so we stopped it at November 10. And we use $85,000 started another one from November 10 to December 12 but we still lost $5175.73. You can find information from those two images. Or you can go http://money.cnn.com/quote/quote.html?symb=GPRO to check the GPRO stock changes during September 29 to December. Please write a final report about this investment project. This report is expected to write a short summary about the stock performance, and the reason why you lost money. and what did you learn from this project.
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Added on 04.12.2014 17:58
Introduction (initial strategy)

What happended with GPRO / What we learned

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The risks associated with high volatility became very apparent for our group with our initial strategy. With having all our investment in GPRO alone we faced the full negative effects of it”s volatility. Had we been more diversified this would not have been as much of an issue. The opposite could have been true, which was what we were hoping. Had GPRO”s value increased we would have felt the full benefits associated with taking this risk. It is also important to know when to sell. Since we were working with such a short time period we should have sold our position more quickly after it began to drop. Mental accounting of what we had bought the stock for was a major reason we decided to hold on as long as we did. We were fortunate that we did recover some of our losses in the next few weeks but ultimately did sell and lost a significant amount.

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