How the Stock Market Works

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @anthonyamaya9644
    @anthonyamaya9644 3 года назад +7320

    i literally studied how stocks work and this taught me way quicker.

    • @SPACEHARICE
      @SPACEHARICE 3 года назад +295

      alot of these old educational videos are like this.

    • @anthonyamaya9644
      @anthonyamaya9644 3 года назад +114

      @@SPACEHARICE reminds me of conjunction function!

    • @carldalord
      @carldalord 3 года назад +90

      @@anthonyamaya9644 conjunction junction

    • @iaaz6772
      @iaaz6772 3 года назад +53

      @@carldalord what your function

    • @carldalord
      @carldalord 3 года назад +57

      @@iaaz6772 hooking up words and phrases and clauses

  • @whiteknightcat
    @whiteknightcat 6 лет назад +9459

    Then one day the owner of ODM retired and the company was sold to an investment consortium that determined profits could be significantly increased by relocating manufacturing to China ...

    • @divyjain123456
      @divyjain123456 5 лет назад +150

      Lmao !

    • @liftedj7544
      @liftedj7544 3 года назад +69

      Or just more automated in the US

    • @jerkjerkington3874
      @jerkjerkington3874 3 года назад +277

      @E. W. I suppose if you define "unrestricted" as "heavily regulated and manipulated by government restrictions", then yes.

    • @screamingphoenix8113
      @screamingphoenix8113 3 года назад +221

      @@jerkjerkington3874 It was Reagan deregulation crusade, that destroyed all anti trust law protections, leading to the increased monopolization of everything you see around you.

    • @jerkjerkington3874
      @jerkjerkington3874 3 года назад +147

      @@screamingphoenix8113 So by "unregulated" you mean "slightly less regulated than it used to be." And of course that's ignoring the fact that stock exchanges like NYSE and NASDAQ are granted government sanctioned monopolies over the stock market by virtue of the fact that nobody else could possibly meet the government's standards for licensing, or the fact that limited liability corporations themselves a form of undeserved legal immunity granted by the government.
      Essentially, what happens is that the government manipulates the market until its cronies can form a monopoly, and then every once in a while it makes a big show of taking some particularly unpopular monopoly down a peg while all the cronies slip out the back door and move on to the next scam. And then it all gets blamed on the free market, because clearly the problem was that peons like us have too much freedom. Obviously government manipulation was never the problem, right?

  • @OhhHellNoYouWont
    @OhhHellNoYouWont 9 месяцев назад +1636

    I am a beginner, taking baby steps gingerly, I am glad I have come across this video!

    • @larrydimon7811
      @larrydimon7811 9 месяцев назад +12

      Me too!! I’m 52 and just starting this journey. I feel so behind!

    • @VanillaCherryBread
      @VanillaCherryBread 9 месяцев назад +19

      It is never too late to get started. It really isn’t. You’ll be kicking back and happy you went through the first few steps in a short few months. Once you have a base, of course, it’s great to keep learning. But it only gets easier :(

    • @sPacEBallOOn
      @sPacEBallOOn 9 месяцев назад +4

      Started at 25 now I’m 30 I saved and invested all my money for 5 years besides bills and have no fun in life and still don’t have 100K. IDK how you people do it I’m about to give up and actually enjoy my life.

    • @MHousley
      @MHousley 9 месяцев назад +6

      Stocks are just a fancy way to gamble your money away and like all gambling houses, they’ve got it fixed for themselves.

    • @mEAngurrrrl
      @mEAngurrrrl 9 месяцев назад +8

      I believe it’s called (trading) when speculation is involved not gambling Real investing are owning true shares of stock on real businesses with great cashflows with real products and services Investing is such a beautiful thing when studied truly on the concept. Too much corruption confuses the average investor that’s the sad part

  • @jasonduhela9597
    @jasonduhela9597 3 года назад +6984

    I love how intimidating the US gov is treated in this

    • @ricardolouage1662
      @ricardolouage1662 3 года назад +200

      Based AnCap video?!?!?!

    • @timjohnson8362
      @timjohnson8362 3 года назад +193

      Its not inaccurate

    • @mabimabi212
      @mabimabi212 3 года назад +21

      Probably a liberal leaning video

    • @TD-ug4mg
      @TD-ug4mg 3 года назад +348

      Keep in mind that in general the government was more compitent back then as well, or at least The challenges and pitfalls that it faced it was better equipped to deal with than those it faces currently.

    • @billtree52
      @billtree52 3 года назад +53

      Anytime the Federales show up, it's bad news

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 3 года назад +2844

    I love how the narrator hesitates before saying “Necessities” as the stockholder buys a really stupid looking hat.

    • @lancetheking7524
      @lancetheking7524 3 года назад +137

      Surprisingly funny for an educational video

    • @lemon9.9
      @lemon9.9 3 года назад +25

      More like a very expensive hat

    • @dofehino5444
      @dofehino5444 3 года назад +9

      haaaaaats

    • @unluckychamp9831
      @unluckychamp9831 3 года назад +6

      Also only woman on the whole thing 😅

    • @Zorisura
      @Zorisura 3 года назад +18

      @@unluckychamp9831 3:53 I dunno man, that seems like a woman to me.

  • @cal.5081
    @cal.5081 3 года назад +598

    Ahhh, yes. The days when every company was expected to make a profit and distribute a portion of that said profit in the form of a dividend. Simpler times.

    • @simonnachreiner8380
      @simonnachreiner8380 2 года назад +72

      I miss when dividend stocks were common. Felt like you actually got something from the company growing instead of just playing a zero sum game against your fellow investors, so some rich CEO can sell his private shares when they want a new yacht.

    • @ArnoldFreeman-n9g
      @ArnoldFreeman-n9g Месяц назад

      You’re right, zombie companies shouldn’t be allowed. Borrowing money has been too easy the last few decades from banking deregulation. We don’t really have capitalism anymore if losers can keep their doors open.

    • @Jonas-Seiler
      @Jonas-Seiler Месяц назад

      This is just the system advancing. You’d be an utter fool to believe that these assholes‘ ultimate goal was to pay any kind of if not an ever increasing dividend to you for our money

    • @toomanydiscs1056
      @toomanydiscs1056 27 дней назад +9

      Dividends are the kiss of death and guarantee the stock will never go anywhere.... You want to invest in businesses that put those profits back into the business for future growth

    • @Jonas-Seiler
      @Jonas-Seiler 27 дней назад

      @@toomanydiscs1056 yeah ofc, you want to "invest" in stocks that are guaranteed to never bring you any fucking return unless some other asshole is willing to pay you more than you paid. genius.

  • @reedmcgivy
    @reedmcgivy 3 года назад +1503

    Rip, those high school and college students getting turned into cars, refrigerators, etc

    • @blueberryfieldsss
      @blueberryfieldsss 3 года назад +38

      HAHAH , spit my coffee

    • @thiagodeandrade7081
      @thiagodeandrade7081 3 года назад +37

      Their sacrifice is appreciated.

    • @Sanches7557
      @Sanches7557 3 года назад +29

      And that horsey turned into tractor 🚜

    • @technite5360
      @technite5360 3 года назад +6

      better than turning into an hamburger at Mcdonald or Burger King, haha

    • @ilromape
      @ilromape Месяц назад +5

      I love the sarcastic humor of you north-americans 😂

  • @MrXander1337
    @MrXander1337 3 года назад +1476

    I laughed so hard when i saw the "Honesty is the best policy" poster in the NY Stock Exchange

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 3 года назад +75

      Before the days of big corporations and politicians sharing beds that was true.

    • @CaptBackwards
      @CaptBackwards 3 года назад +95

      NY Politicians are known for their honesty
      OK, couldn't say that with a straight face...

    • @MishaFlower
      @MishaFlower 3 года назад +20

      @@matthew8153 and when was that exactly? Back when the national guard murdered people for trying to unionize?

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 3 года назад +7

      @@MishaFlower
      Don’t make things up.

    • @soggybreadman4035
      @soggybreadman4035 3 года назад +29

      @@MishaFlower Bro last time I checked America never had it's own version of Tianamen Square.
      While yes it is true corruption and greed has had it's influence within America's government since it's inception... We don't outright butcher people for their interests.
      At least, we didn't use to.
      Nowadays it does seem like a definite possibility, given how one sided the government is now.
      Edit: Guess I was wrong, this was an actual thing.
      (And apparently this isn't important enough to teach in most history classes.)

  • @KailyKail
    @KailyKail 3 года назад +220

    As a former broker and current advisor, I can confirm this is accurate, although extremely simplified. There are a LOT more steps involved, and many more facets of the industry. Some key things to point out are that not all common stock issues dividends. Growth stocks reinvest those dividends in an attempt to further grow the company. Large cap stocks are more likely to issue dividends than small or mid cap stocks.
    Also, they neglected to mention how the exchange makes money on an agency transaction, like the one described for the round lot of ODM. Since the transaction was made on an agency basis between two brokers, a markup was not charged, but rather a sales commission would be. Only in a principle transaction where the broker/market maker owns the stock will a markup (spread) be charged.
    If a company is going to issue new stock, the board of directors needs to vote on it, and a new filing needs to be made with the SEC. The initial offering made by ODM was described as either a pink sheet (OTC) listing or a private placement. If the former, the secondary offering would not be subject to the same scrutiny and regulatory requirements as the primary offering. No new prospectus would need to be issued to new buyers, for example. In a private placement, the secondary offering would be the company’s IPO.

    • @naadde
      @naadde 3 года назад +6

      You're right, and also the amount of due diligence between all these steps... Nightmare 😁
      The company needs a law department

    • @valkyriefrost5301
      @valkyriefrost5301 3 года назад

      1955 was a simpler time... ;-)

    • @SkellingtonKing1
      @SkellingtonKing1 3 года назад

      This comment should be pinned.

    • @ericweiss719
      @ericweiss719 19 дней назад

      tl;dr i don't take the advice of societal vampires

  • @jackbarry9469
    @jackbarry9469 3 года назад +855

    "Must have track record of good management and sales" several years later.... NKLA --> "This Truck Drives" as it rolls down hill

    • @johnhumphrey9953
      @johnhumphrey9953 3 года назад +44

      they used a different program to get listed on the New York Stock Exchange. a hint that something was not right with this company.

    • @mllrdnl
      @mllrdnl 3 года назад +8

      @@johnhumphrey9953 Was it SPAC?

    • @johnhumphrey9953
      @johnhumphrey9953 3 года назад +3

      @@mllrdnl yes

    • @potatofuryy
      @potatofuryy 3 года назад +1

      Lmao

    • @nitinkumar29
      @nitinkumar29 3 года назад +1

      @@mllrdnl whats SPAC?

  • @imapseudonym1403
    @imapseudonym1403 3 года назад +4669

    "the investment banker decides to help our friend"
    And that's how this turned from education, to pure fantasy.

    • @Zeviak
      @Zeviak 3 года назад +248

      If only our friend had millions of dollars to just buy the investor banker to help him

    • @chadpunte1731
      @chadpunte1731 3 года назад +183

      @@Zeviak he did... "hey I need money to expand my business to meet the demand and will share in the profits gained by doing so."

    • @analyticalhabitrails9857
      @analyticalhabitrails9857 3 года назад +49

      Same.
      As soon as he mentioned the BANKS I paused and I quit watching. Annnnddd I'm gonna give this video a thumbs down.

    • @imapseudonym1403
      @imapseudonym1403 3 года назад +47

      @@Zeviak Yes, a small business loan from Dad in the amount of a million dollars...

    • @patrickobrian9669
      @patrickobrian9669 3 года назад +128

      @@analyticalhabitrails9857 oooo, say it ain't so! Not a thumbs down from analytical habitrails!

  • @JohnZiTAB
    @JohnZiTAB 3 года назад +34

    I wish cartoons like this were still made. It summarizes a boat load of information in an intriguing manner.

  • @Joseph-yp5zi
    @Joseph-yp5zi 9 лет назад +3989

    I learned more in nine minutes about adult life than I did from 1-12 grade.

    • @awsomeguy001
      @awsomeguy001 8 лет назад +4

      yeww

    • @hotdragon03
      @hotdragon03 8 лет назад +43

      It doesn't help that they are simplifying things, and outright wrong about others.

    • @Dorkeydaze
      @Dorkeydaze 7 лет назад +5

      Gooblygoo56 ' yeah school really sucks

    • @tyrawaree8696
      @tyrawaree8696 7 лет назад +3

      Gooblygoo56 ' me too like the simplicity

    • @tyrawaree8696
      @tyrawaree8696 7 лет назад +3

      Me too liked the simplicity

  • @halvey8518
    @halvey8518 3 года назад +1355

    “They must be profitable to be listed”
    Me: *Sees wework and Nikola listed on the exchange* “Yes, only the highest quality”

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 3 года назад +64

      This was before the days of charlatans getting taxpayer kickbacks.

    • @CosmicValkyrie
      @CosmicValkyrie 3 года назад +8

      @@matthew8153 eh, i think charlatans were always there. Probably its the free tax money.

    • @walkman06
      @walkman06 3 года назад +15

      I think it used to be like that, now too much greed.

    • @liampett1313
      @liampett1313 3 года назад +27

      the Rivian IPO. Ah yes a quality 120B company.

    • @PreenonHuq
      @PreenonHuq 3 года назад +4

      Rivian

  • @Man_Jr._Studios
    @Man_Jr._Studios 3 года назад +58

    It gives me life that people are still watching knowledgeable things like this on RUclips.

  • @The3ddfan
    @The3ddfan 3 года назад +403

    They had him stripped down, tied up, and branded. That's at least half as terrifying as I figured the process would be.

    • @pedromoura1446
      @pedromoura1446 3 года назад +1

      *should

    • @gc2696
      @gc2696 3 года назад +2

      Expected an anguished scream as he was being probed

    • @MrWiseinheart
      @MrWiseinheart 23 дня назад

      Now they probably do more things to you from the back.

  • @nicstanko
    @nicstanko 9 лет назад +810

    I actually understand now! Goodbye, books! Hello, technicolor!

    • @adsfacvadtrvawefdghjdsfpoi5704
      @adsfacvadtrvawefdghjdsfpoi5704 9 лет назад +3

      Nicolas Stanko IKR

    • @daylight4011
      @daylight4011 7 лет назад +5

      Hey there the process has been given how you can raise more capital from public domain is that senerio same in other Juriduction??

    • @johnpetrov6602
      @johnpetrov6602 6 лет назад +2

      Nicolas Stanko when I was a kid, I called it “teachincolor.”

  • @albacus2400BC
    @albacus2400BC Год назад +1307

    Some of the non-tech that I think are positioned to go really up are Home Depot, Delta Airlines, Pool Corp, etc. I have set aside almost $200k for that. I want to know if my projections are right based on technical observations. Any suggestions?

    • @superbpower1174
      @superbpower1174 11 месяцев назад +1

      Would recommend a banking company like JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America, or WellsFargo. Having a diverse portfolio is key; that being said, Intel and AMD are great stocks to keep an eye on.

  • @oliviahembrom1
    @oliviahembrom1 8 лет назад +2085

    if only our education system taught us like this.

    • @cheaptoebaythrifta5764
      @cheaptoebaythrifta5764 8 лет назад +12

      +olivia hembrom COMMON CORE

    • @nummr6282
      @nummr6282 7 лет назад +9

      olivia hembrom... You miss, are a gem.

    • @libanetwork6642
      @libanetwork6642 6 лет назад +42

      they mostly teach you how to be good employed

    • @asielmilian38
      @asielmilian38 4 года назад +2

      Yeah.

    • @justacloud3374
      @justacloud3374 4 года назад +54

      Yeah sadly schools teach their students how to be minimum wage rats racers.

  • @jartagniancopria1120
    @jartagniancopria1120 8 лет назад +598

    wow classic cartoons are so effective.. and that great narrating voice

    • @Boringspy
      @Boringspy 3 года назад +6

      Why do all narrators from this time period sound the same?!

    • @captainoblivionthicc1004
      @captainoblivionthicc1004 3 года назад +6

      @@Boringspy because of audio qaulity at the time probably. But they don’t all sound the same

    • @absalondebarvac3715
      @absalondebarvac3715 3 года назад

      @@Boringspy accent

    • @baguazhang2
      @baguazhang2 3 года назад +18

      @@Boringspy It was a desirable fake accent that narrators trained to develop.

    • @Sar-ahG
      @Sar-ahG Месяц назад +3

      It’s “the voice”

  • @jacksonjack4005
    @jacksonjack4005 3 года назад +149

    Most people venture into investments to be a millionaire, meanwhile I just want to be debt free

    • @williamsclarke4786
      @williamsclarke4786 3 года назад +6

      That's very practical and smart goal, a wise man once said do everything you can to get outta debt, one of his tips to getting rich

    • @lewis7054
      @lewis7054 3 года назад +3

      Just do the right thing by trading with an expert,
      Trust me you will be a millionaire and debt free

    • @Charles-sv9du
      @Charles-sv9du 3 года назад +3

      The real secret of building wealth is by having multiple streams of income, that's includes both online and offline investments. If you don't find a way to make money while you sleep,you are fated to die working.

    • @haziqshan3290
      @haziqshan3290 3 года назад

      It will be wise to invest into crypto

    • @jeanette8320
      @jeanette8320 3 года назад

      Most people don't invest due to ignorance

  • @PeterFritzWalter
    @PeterFritzWalter 10 лет назад +1123

    Very well-done educational cartoon. I always knew that cartoon is best suited for educational purposes, not just entertainment.

    • @kyleplatter8954
      @kyleplatter8954 3 года назад +19

      Why not both?

    • @maximumforce8275
      @maximumforce8275 3 года назад +22

      @@kyleplatter8954 have you seen modern day comedy? It's a horrible combination.

    • @yellowbasementrecords651
      @yellowbasementrecords651 3 года назад

      Hitler also has this perspective

    • @mahmud7645
      @mahmud7645 3 года назад +34

      @@yellowbasementrecords651 Damn, daddy Adolf also breathed AIR, a horrible practice still used by billions of people world wide

    • @yellowbasementrecords651
      @yellowbasementrecords651 3 года назад +2

      @@mahmud7645 yes indoctrinating the youth is very nice I agree

  • @Metacognition88
    @Metacognition88 10 лет назад +208

    Haha I love the buyer/ gunslinger @5:45. That's how you handle your business with your broker!

  • @nguyenTYN-g9j
    @nguyenTYN-g9j 28 дней назад +743

    I've just begun learning about value investing, and I've found that many good stocks are undervalued despite their intrinsic value. If you had quarter of a million to create a strong portfolio, which stock would you choose for better returns?

    • @Morgangreen-b1l
      @Morgangreen-b1l 28 дней назад +4

      I believe a solid portfolio should include three key components: ETFs for diversification, dividend stocks for steady cash flow, and top tech stocks. Given your budget, it’s a smart move to consult a fiduciary advisor for professional guidance.

    • @Chrishat-x2j
      @Chrishat-x2j 28 дней назад +4

      I agree with you. As an early investor in NVDA, AVGO, ANSS, and PLTR, my financial advisor's advice was incredibly helpful. Over the past 7 years, she has helped me find stocks that did 10x multiple times. With her help, I've grown my portfolio to over a million dollars.

    • @unclepann-g9x
      @unclepann-g9x 28 дней назад +3

      I'm trying to find a certified one to boost my investments/portfolio, but it's tough online. Can I get a ref from you, since you know about this stuff?

    • @Chrishat-x2j
      @Chrishat-x2j 28 дней назад +3

      She goes by ‘’DIANA CASTEEL LYNCH a renowned figure in the financial industry with years decades of experience. I'd suggest you research her further on the web.

    • @unclepann-g9x
      @unclepann-g9x 28 дней назад +2

      Glad to have stumbled upon this, curiously inputted her on the web, easily spotted her consulting page and was able to schedule a call session. Ive seen commentary about advisers but not this phenomenal

  • @crispycrimson6448
    @crispycrimson6448 3 года назад +79

    I love how they used the ability to produce tanks and artillery in wartime as a bonus

  • @Fitzy_Fitz
    @Fitzy_Fitz 3 года назад +929

    When I was at school at lunch break there was some sort of public class where you could just walk in and learn stuff for an hour while you eat, I'd have much rather learn all about how our finances worked and stuff like that instead of dead monarchs and why they have slanted faces

    • @usagiwerd6664
      @usagiwerd6664 3 года назад +51

      Why do they have slanted faces ? I wanna know that more than why I'm poor and big banks owe the world

    • @FartBiter
      @FartBiter 3 года назад +16

      Slanted faces? Go on.

    • @Fitzy_Fitz
      @Fitzy_Fitz 3 года назад +38

      @@usagiwerd6664 just inbreeding and bad food

    • @poqrikhelix7150
      @poqrikhelix7150 3 года назад +4

      Honestly, that doesn’t sound like that bad of a class to take.

    • @dremin7902
      @dremin7902 3 года назад +13

      You know, reducing the whole subject of history to dead monarchs is a bit rude.

  • @xaracen7207
    @xaracen7207 24 дня назад +7

    the heavy quotation marks around necessities of life. on point

  • @nbultman_art
    @nbultman_art 7 лет назад +63

    6:30 thank god this is all done electronically now

    • @liampett1313
      @liampett1313 3 года назад +7

      Thank god! Now they can just block the buy button!

    • @ArnoldFreeman-n9g
      @ArnoldFreeman-n9g Месяц назад +10

      I can’t fathom how that would even work today with fraud so rampant. They could make buy and sell orders with no I.D except claiming to be somebody on the phone. They had a higher trust society back then.

  • @inc0mingr0flc0pter
    @inc0mingr0flc0pter 3 года назад +378

    8:18 you can see the exact moment that the system fails in a globalized market.

    • @a_common_weeb
      @a_common_weeb 3 года назад +5

      Omg your right

    • @zombieranger3410
      @zombieranger3410 3 года назад +43

      I think most people are willing to go through another Great Depression in order to cut off China and give our kids a better chance without needing a college degree

    • @zacharymogel9500
      @zacharymogel9500 3 года назад +25

      @@zombieranger3410 I was 4 years old during the 2008 recession which is kinda like the Great Depression 2.0

    • @zombieranger3410
      @zombieranger3410 3 года назад +34

      @@zacharymogel9500 the difference then and now is then the stockbrokers committed suicide and the market got oversight when now our government bailed all of the companies out and left everyone else to dry.

    • @samuelmatheson9655
      @samuelmatheson9655 3 года назад +5

      I like how the young people pipe or of college obey unskilled labor

  • @Nobody1x1
    @Nobody1x1 3 года назад +13

    I‘m currently having a class on corporate law and history and this was actually really helpful.

  • @stevenmitchell1
    @stevenmitchell1 11 лет назад +1217

    Hopefully, people know that this video is about a process that no longer exists and no longer takes place. The video only approximates the theory that was in place in the 1980s and earlier, and actually was more complex. Now, the process for most corporate participants (in particular the financing of public corporations) entails other aspects of finance not mentioned here. All of modern stock listings in the U.S. are digitally transacted, contrary to the methods promoted in the video. However, the process of corporate fundraising has changed radically over the last 20-30 years - quite contrary to the presentation in this video (which was probably made in the 1950s or 1960s). The process for trading stocks was not created for common “investors” to transact in, but was modified and redesigned exclusively for the professional trader. You should buy a book on the mechanics of markets before you invest, just so you have a perfunctory understanding of how things work. Otherwise, this video is very misleading for prospective, inexperienced investors.

    • @FernandoPrudhomme1967
      @FernandoPrudhomme1967 11 лет назад +79

      Dude, you fucking NAILED IT!!! I teach to the new investor and have echoed EXACTLY WHAT YOU'VE STATED. Godbless you, continue to spread the word. I like the video, but it is NOT ACCURATELY REFLECTING THE FINANCIAL MARKETS OF THIS PERIOD...

    • @deweyhart4385
      @deweyhart4385 11 лет назад +87

      Anyone with half of a brain should know this is an old 60's film to interest the average Joe to want to invest. But people don't have common sense anymore. They've never seen Gun Smoke, I dream of Jeanie or others like it. You made a very accurate statement and I agree. However, the video did say at the end to get more detailed information before investing. But sometimes with beginners, since things are so complex now, it's good to get back to the basics. True we don't have ticker tapes anymore and much of the Wall ST mania is handled electronically but the same theory and mechanics of it all continue to work the similarly. The problem is that today, people are more dishonest than they were 100 years ago (not to say they weren't dishonest) and with the expedience of media and internet, news flows much more quickly and people don't take the time to do their research (or due diligence as so commonly referred to) and jump right in and end up losing and wondering why. True fact: Everyone WILL lose money in the stock market! Never the less, great statement and I say take the video for face value and not over analyze it. Maybe if everyone could get back to basics the world wouldn't be so difficult.

    • @fgajtani
      @fgajtani 7 лет назад +132

      Your words are boring. Make a neat updated cartoon to explain

    • @benjovi356
      @benjovi356 6 лет назад +28

      Yeah. I'm no expert, but this cartoon obviously portrays the theory of the benefits of investing. No corruption in this ideal cartoon and everything is nice...but what about 1929 or the crashes in the 70s with little gas or the 80s when local businesses got screwed? I'm probably repeating some others but it's clear this isn't perfect.

    • @bobdeni244
      @bobdeni244 6 лет назад +2

      That's well said. I was getting the same feeling. Now, it's not the same as before

  • @no2pleasurecontrol
    @no2pleasurecontrol 10 лет назад +89

    For educational purposes, this is a first class of value!

  • @sjffhfjcntgj9411
    @sjffhfjcntgj9411 2 года назад +9

    I watched this first in 2012 or 11 2020 I became a stock trader
    Very simple and clear

  • @MohammedDawoodAnsari
    @MohammedDawoodAnsari 9 лет назад +95

    I think this is best way to explain such subjects...

  • @HoodMelodyFilms
    @HoodMelodyFilms 9 лет назад +404

    dont u just love cartoon help videos

  • @MaximilianFischer497
    @MaximilianFischer497 26 дней назад +744

    Before diving in into stock market, study and understand the market with a trading simulator before diving in with real cash. it's really helpful. However, my portfolio has been stalling this year. I have approximately $150k stagnant in my reserve that needs growth, any suggestions to grow my portfolio will be highly appreciated.

    • @henryallard245
      @henryallard245 26 дней назад +7

      The market is volatile at this time. I will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.

    • @RowanBryson
      @RowanBryson 26 дней назад +3

      Very true , I diversified my $400K portfolio across multiple market with the aid of an investment advisor, I have been able to generate over $900k in net profit across high dividend yield stocks, ETF and bonds in few months.

    • @TicheDebb0
      @TicheDebb0 26 дней назад +3

      Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I’m in dire need for one.

    • @RowanBryson
      @RowanBryson 26 дней назад +4

      I work with “Diana Casteel Lynch” I understand what it's like to see your portfolio going down. I hope the performance improves.

    • @MarshalWagner457
      @MarshalWagner457 26 дней назад +3

      Thanks for sharing, I just looked her up on the web and I would say she really has an impressive background in investing. I will write her an e-mail shortly.

  • @AryaInk
    @AryaInk 9 лет назад +87

    This is my first introduction to stocks, and boy am I glad that this is what I watched to learn.

    • @azathoththe3rd
      @azathoththe3rd 3 года назад

      Sadly it's outdated

    • @nathanb011
      @nathanb011 3 года назад

      @@azathoththe3rd In a sense, it's not. Stocks are still physical, there's just a number of layers of abstraction with IoT stock exchanges.

  • @BrokenHeartGxng
    @BrokenHeartGxng 3 года назад +25

    ah back before the classic "not financial advise" days

  • @henrikraymond5235
    @henrikraymond5235 3 года назад +101

    Great content ,The Stock market is still a fantastic tool for building wealth , however, so it's wise to consider investing even if you don't have much money to spare.

    • @allinbenoni4608
      @allinbenoni4608 3 года назад +3

      I suggest Dr Romero pieto.

    • @allinbenoni4608
      @allinbenoni4608 3 года назад +6

      His telegram handle 👇.

    • @allinbenoni4608
      @allinbenoni4608 3 года назад +11

      As ConsultRomeropieto.

    • @catharinemarlia6728
      @catharinemarlia6728 3 года назад +2

      Best trading video watched so far for the day.

    • @donnadormaier6645
      @donnadormaier6645 3 года назад +5

      After months of profitless trading i have come to a point where I can trade and make profit all thanks to you Mr pieto.

  • @xekind
    @xekind 3 года назад +8

    Nice to see YELP stock on the NYSE ticker tape in 1957. Definitely ahead of their time.

  • @letrat7021
    @letrat7021 3 года назад +57

    “Broad distribution of shares” does not seem to be a requirement these days

    • @spacetoast7783
      @spacetoast7783 3 года назад +1

      What do you mean?

    • @danielnidhiry5796
      @danielnidhiry5796 3 года назад +2

      It is a old video

    • @matthew8153
      @matthew8153 3 года назад +2

      It is to be listed on a stock market, not to be incorporated. That’s one thing which hasn’t changed over the years.

  • @pyrrhus17
    @pyrrhus17 3 года назад +2

    Its how businesses raise money by selling ownership in the company . This is all subject to rumors, speculation, fake news both good or bad. If you love the company you have built never go public with it ,or private unless your sure you can pay back the money you were lent .

  • @123TauruZ321
    @123TauruZ321 11 лет назад +69

    I have a question. How much of the profits is a company legally committed to pay to its stock owners?

    • @Blazerelf
      @Blazerelf 10 лет назад +28

      depend on the type of share either common or preferred share; preferred stock are paid a specific amount agreed at the moment it was bought it will never be less or more if you stock is for 10$ that's what you will get. On the other hand common stock are more like been part of the company between you and the other owners it is decided how the dividends will be used, in other word common stock varys. Sometime for the sake of the company it might be decided to use it to invest on improving the company, other times the company has made so little profit that after paying all its necessity their is no or very little money to be able to pay you or the others; other time the company might have as example 200 millions on dividends and you own 25% of the stock and 100% of the dividend will be split between investors; so you have earned 50 millions in a shot! and suddenly next time their is a crisis and the company has 500 dollars dividend and you get 125$ (if they even choose to split that); so as you see their is benefit and risks one will provide a solid secure amount the other will be more risky but might give you 1000% or more profit all the sudden.

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 10 лет назад +11

      Blazerelf Thank you for that, great and enlightening answer!! If you don't mind, here's a few more: How do you affect how a company makes more money as an investor? I can understand an expert going in, buying 30% shares, turning his "trick", the company runs better and they make more money - if that is even legal. But how about stock traders? Those who don't know anything about what the company does - How do they make money on stocks? Is that a misconception? I mean, in order to buy stocks at the right moment, you must know something about the business' logistics, right? You can't just look at the profit graph all day through, to me that just seems like gambling! Also, why do the leader board of a company choose to pay out dividends to stock owners, and just not take everything for themselves? What good do small time stock owners do for a company? If I own 1 stock at 10$ in a 1 million stock company, why would they even bother paying out? Do the amount they pay have to be split evenly to all stock holders? I highly appreciate your time.

    • @Blazerelf
      @Blazerelf 10 лет назад +10

      yeah is definitely legal warren buffet is rich because of this, he invest in other companys and sell share for more or get alot of money from them; he is pretty elder he bought decades ago shares of company like Coca-cola, Gaico, banks and other known business when they were kind of small and look how big they are now so he got big too; but he has also lost loook for example Lehman brothers that went bankrupt he had share their and that was a lost, their is nothing wrong with that you have to have a good eye and the video said it, the company swears their financial info is true, the investors look at that info to determine if your company is worth spending their money on. Nothing illegal on that.
      Stockholders make money by commission; my teacher use to tell me investor are like grand leagues because you must have a lot of money to be at that level but that doesn't mean you are a pro at investing in shares; stockholder is that person you hire to advice you in how to do so he is like a lawyer that know more about the system and tells you whats is best for your money andafter a decision is taken he is also who makes the investment or purchase; some people trust their stock holder enough to allow them to invest their money without even asking them; their commission depend a lot of how big is the investment and the results from it.
      Prevously you said they dont known nothing about the company, definetly they dont and they dont need to, they need is numbers; the financial informarmation is not a day to day graph is a annual or semestral information; you can follow the tendencies of a company also their is different type of tables and graphs to determine different info; it is not as simple as you might think where ag uy looks at a graph and sees the company made alot of money this year and you conclude is good. Let me give a simple example: you are a stock holder and your client wishes to invest in common stocks and the company shows that after he pays all its bills and accounts it has 500 millions which sound like alot, but common invertor gets paid last so you still need to see how much the preffered get, boom! it shows they get a unchangable mandatory amount of 300 million in total so now their is remaining 200 mill for all the coomon inv, still you have to know how many are they and what % in the share you would posses? let says he was interest on a 20% that means he can profit 40 mil which is great still. But as a professional you find a problem an account showing the company borrowed 200 millions, based on that you can conclude the company would have not make profit for the common investor if not becasue of the borrowing, you look back and see how many time the company has borrowed money and deduce how much does the company depend on debts, their is also something called financial indicators which are equations you can use to calculate diffent factor 9of a company as how indebted how much profit is really from sells, how much % in averageinvestor make.
      So as you see their is a lot of tools a stock broker or anybody can use to determine their risk, mathematics, number don't lie you just need to be well educated. Stills as you said the investor is gambling because nobody can predict perfectly when will that company fall; apple coulod fall tomorow and the numbers did not say so, another global financial crisis mayt happen tomorow you never know; but the numbers can help you reduce the falure probabilitys

    • @Blazerelf
      @Blazerelf 10 лет назад +5

      123TauruZ321
      you last questions said ¿why do the leader board of a company choose to pay out dividends to stock owners, and just not take everything for themselves?
      I believe you refer to why the leaders pay share owners, the reason is because the leaders ARE THE SHARE OWNERS if you bough common share you are one of those guys sitting their taking decision on how will you all be paid (unless you have preffered share in that case you must always get paid as established and not paying them would be as not paying an employer, which is illegal), depending in how much shares you got it determines how much your vote weights in the board of directors; sometimes they choose to not pay the full amount the company has made in dividends becasue they feel investing it on improving the company or as a saving is better; its like in the government where their is an assembly, suggestion are given for new laws or decision and votes are counted for a resolution
      What good do small time stock owners do for a company? If I own 1 stock at 10$ in a 1 million stock company, why would they even bother paying out? Do the amount they pay have to be split evenly to all stock holders? JAJA i remember I asked this to my teacher, as I said before he wold me investors like "major leagues" people who can afford huge investment, almost nobody buys 1 share. Anyways Lets say someone did, yes they would have to pay me my % anyways although it is extremely small lol; but it is a bad idea because buying that share costed me money since you had to pay commission to the stock holder and it is usually about 40$ or less per transaction also the amount you might get from dividend might be too small example 100,000 share you buy one and the company is splitting 5million you have earned 50$, minus any fees, taxes or whatever you will be charged, notice your profit is way lower than all the money you made on that small share, he i have link with more details www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/143.asp

    • @123TauruZ321
      @123TauruZ321 10 лет назад +5

      Thank you so much man, highly appreciated! It is a very interesting "game", or line of work. Could listen to it for hours. I am at a crossroads in life now, where I am trying to choose a new education, at age 30. Thinking of taking a degree in economics and marketing, just to see what sticks or not. I need big responsibility in order to get out of bed. Been working in the building industry most of my adult life and I know 100%, you don't ever have a chance at getting rich from that ^^ But in the world of paper and stocks, you do have a chance. I work hard, am very honest and have good ethics. I am also good at spotting liars and keeping them at bay. I want to give it a shot. What do you think? Thank you again!! :-) :-) Great link too!

  • @stevefirsake899
    @stevefirsake899 Месяц назад +1166

    Who is here in 2024?

  • @mohammedsofia9966
    @mohammedsofia9966 3 дня назад +12

    0:40 who's around in 2025?

  • @Wiki-cq6fc
    @Wiki-cq6fc 3 года назад +6

    I have to say, this was much easier to digest and understand than the other explanations I've heard

  • @TapanThakur1964
    @TapanThakur1964 3 года назад +11

    As a science student I understood almost nothing of stock and share markets. This animation just made my concept a lot better.

  • @eliasjl7363
    @eliasjl7363 Месяц назад +15

    The first time I fully understand about stock market after more than 25 years of thinking about how it works

  • @The23rdGamer
    @The23rdGamer 3 года назад +7

    Great cartoon. Stuff like this really deserves more appreciation because the charm makes the education last in your mind longer.

  • @alap1983
    @alap1983 3 года назад +3

    How interesting the cartoon cuts right before discussing Any risks in Share Trading.

  • @AOitsAO
    @AOitsAO 3 года назад +3

    7:53 Communications 😂 That’s great

  • @sarona9909
    @sarona9909 8 лет назад +9

    The best way to explain the stocks ever ❤️❤️❤️

  • @kant12
    @kant12 8 лет назад +60

    If only things really did work this way.

    • @WakeSideLife
      @WakeSideLife 8 лет назад +2

      Lol they did when Colorado was full of fucking six shootin cowboys. It still gets the gist of it. Things have just gotten, a liiittle bit strange.

    • @moosemoomintoog230
      @moosemoomintoog230 8 лет назад +24

      They did until OBM realized they could have higher profit margins and larger dividends if they moved their operations overseas. So the shareholders ousted the founder of the company and the board moved the operation to China.

    • @jaimeefeigles1766
      @jaimeefeigles1766 8 лет назад

      ,s z g

    • @markandrew9
      @markandrew9 8 лет назад +1

      I would expect to find at this point, at least three to five specific tracks of deviation emanating from each particular partition of investments in all realms. Particularly, the investment banking political interface mode. The pharmaceutical industries interface nexus with the regulatory bodies and the CIA and also the nexus between all media and all elecitve bodies..
      That means at the initial point of primary level inferface. That projects into at least 40 potential pathways in wihch various derivitive types of corruption can be currently generating... The major types of corruption are, hierachical, policy based, direct proffitting. Endanger the public prolfit and political leverage.... It almost requires a specific set of exppertise in order for one to be abke to authentically confront this octapus... But the task must be done, for to not do so will create a wide spread breakdown on multiple levels for the entire civilzation... Thats not hyperbolic, thats actual..

    • @rodl6759
      @rodl6759 8 лет назад

      kant what do you mean ? It's worse now ?

  • @balajikarthi9040
    @balajikarthi9040 26 дней назад +2

    This covers basics more than a webinar

  • @PuzzlingGoal
    @PuzzlingGoal 8 лет назад +64

    Was this like actually created back in the 69s or something, or simply made to reflect on that period? It looks incredibly authentic.

    • @Saifthebest01
      @Saifthebest01 8 лет назад +38

      lol. 69s.

    • @itrthho
      @itrthho 6 лет назад +34

      Its even older than that...1952. "What Makes Us Tick" 1952 New York Stock Exchange production.

    • @divyjain123456
      @divyjain123456 5 лет назад +2

      @@itrthho wow. Bet Buffett watched this video back then

    • @joecurran2811
      @joecurran2811 5 лет назад

      @@itrthho How do you even know that?

    • @SusCalvin
      @SusCalvin 3 года назад +3

      @@itrthho It's not an independent source of information, but still a nice bit of animation and pro-stock market propaganda.

  • @FunnyChloeMichelle
    @FunnyChloeMichelle 14 лет назад +28

    This is great. I learned SO much from this. And the animation is simply adorable! A really awesome video!!!

  • @jimbob8726
    @jimbob8726 3 года назад

    It's so pleasant to see these made purely to be informative with no 'earwigging' manipulation.

  • @cquinnable
    @cquinnable 12 лет назад +8

    Old Skool! Great, classic animation and very informative.
    This seems quite old, although I am guessing this is the same way things are happening - just faster and on a bigger scale. Thanks.

  • @Mario-sn5qr
    @Mario-sn5qr 3 года назад +15

    I feel like I learned so much and absolutely nothing at the same time

  • @Frankcapasso
    @Frankcapasso 23 дня назад +1

    This should be required viewing at every school

  • @davidhammett8958
    @davidhammett8958 3 года назад +10

    At 4:10 the receptionist’s face just starts bouncing for no reason 😂

    • @LJdaentertainer
      @LJdaentertainer 2 года назад +5

      she's chewing gum.

    • @yolotheyeeted7825
      @yolotheyeeted7825 Год назад +2

      @@LJdaentertainerno way she usin that amount of muscle and movement to chew gum thats an alien 💀

  • @aakimowgli
    @aakimowgli 9 лет назад +10

    amusing, entertaining, educational...!

  • @verysadcatc7897
    @verysadcatc7897 17 дней назад +1

    dang, I never thought this old cartoon essay could explain the stock market so easily.

  • @Galdenberry_Lamphuck
    @Galdenberry_Lamphuck 3 года назад +112

    Stock broker.
    A man who does literally no work but makes more than the people who make everything he needs to survive.

    • @Sonyim414
      @Sonyim414 3 года назад +25

      Actually his job used to be pretty risky. You have to identify which stocks will yield the highest earnings. Also make sure you don't lose your clients' money. This job required a lot of skill, intuition, and research.

    • @Galdenberry_Lamphuck
      @Galdenberry_Lamphuck 3 года назад +34

      @@Sonyim414
      "Im glad my job isn't so risky"
      -Coal miner 2000 feet below the surface

    • @Sonyim414
      @Sonyim414 3 года назад +22

      @@Galdenberry_Lamphuck 1. coal miners have a certain guaranteed income, brokers do not. 2. Skilled vs unskilled labor. Anyone can be a coal miner, but not anyone can be a broker. Therefore, it makes sense skilled laborers get paid more.

    • @davisburnside9609
      @davisburnside9609 3 года назад +10

      @@Sonyim414 I guarantee a stock broker would not last a week in a coal mine. They don't have the lobes for it.

    • @MizantropMan
      @MizantropMan 3 года назад +9

      @@Sonyim414 It used to be a high-risk-high-reward job wjere you needed to be smart to succeed, now it's too often about market manipulation and scamming suckers out of their money.

  • @Jay-Tee58
    @Jay-Tee58 3 года назад +15

    This is how I always enjoyed being educated without knowing just entertained just like when the teacher had us watch a video was the best

  • @malikspliffs2899
    @malikspliffs2899 3 года назад +2

    The winter of 2021 brought me here 📈

  • @Albylion
    @Albylion 20 дней назад +3

    Except it has nothing to do with quality of product. These days, it’s more common to have a crappy product or service and have the CEO and board make $50,000,000 apiece while the customer suffers, then the board cashes out when they go out of business.

  • @josepmarialbert
    @josepmarialbert 7 лет назад +10

    why schools don´t teach this way? if something is fun to learn you pay more attention and it´s easier to catch.

  • @digitalbeat666
    @digitalbeat666 13 дней назад

    this is why I invest only in indexes, only companies fall but indexes cannot never fall

  • @robertsides3626
    @robertsides3626 3 года назад +14

    I came for the stock market education and I left with the existential dread of just how ravenous capitalistic consumerism can get when left unchecked. 10/10

  • @dcorgard
    @dcorgard 29 дней назад +2

    @1:33 not anymore...
    And how are those dividends paid out? Stealing from those workers actually working to produce the goods.

    • @tehCOMMA
      @tehCOMMA 29 дней назад

      Indeed, after a certain number of dividends, the stock/share should be closed as paid out with profit and thereafter the company should issue new shares.
      Leave the workers and their salaries alone.

    • @thebandofbastards4934
      @thebandofbastards4934 28 дней назад

      ​@@tehCOMMAOr at least to also give them shares as a long term reward for their labour.

  • @abcdef8915
    @abcdef8915 Месяц назад +1

    I love how idealistic these educational videos were. 👍

  • @bittereinder6557
    @bittereinder6557 3 года назад +3

    The joke at 8:00 was pretty risquée for elementary school.

  • @g0ds0n123
    @g0ds0n123 10 лет назад +7

    I also have a question. Initially if a company enters the stock exchange to due the need of money, why does it still stay on the stock market when it is financial sounds and is prosperous?

    • @caesarbala
      @caesarbala 10 лет назад +2

      financially sound its not because of profit it's because of public money but as you said company even can buy it's own stocks from stock market whenever it wants even it can delisted from stock exchange if it holds 90 % of its own stock ;)

    • @StreetPeter
      @StreetPeter 7 лет назад +8

      g0ds0n123 why use your money when you can gamble with other peoples money.

    • @DRKLCNS1
      @DRKLCNS1 3 года назад +3

      simple, because the industry is always growing. you saw how the small business went from making a few drums to making dozens of drums, but soon more customers demanded more business so he expanded again. this keeps happening as the industries keep growing and growing, and new and better services are made. so they still need more capital from stock sales to fund it

    • @fatpotatoe6039
      @fatpotatoe6039 3 года назад

      The owners of the shares can then sell them to others at any time, as happened in the cartoon. To leave the stock market would require a buyback of those stocks freely traded by the stockholders every day.

    • @DRKLCNS1
      @DRKLCNS1 3 года назад

      @@fatpotatoe6039 not to mention, when a corporation gets large enough it isn't just one person at the top calling the shots, there's a board of directors they have to answer to, and they all have a stake in the company as well. it's far harder for one person to make major changes that way, so the company is more stable

  • @luxuryvisualization9810
    @luxuryvisualization9810 Месяц назад

    This simple video taught me more than months of school

  • @dragonmanover9000
    @dragonmanover9000 5 лет назад +9

    I've watched this video in my financial class. Thanks, it really helped.

  • @sonicguyver7445
    @sonicguyver7445 3 года назад +5

    This did answer one thing I have wondered about for ages. I never knew simply owning the stock gave dividends. What little i heard always made it sound like the only way to make money in stocks was to sell them for more then you bought them for.
    If my dearly departed grandfather is to be believed he sold the founder of PepsiCo some of his first soda fountains. He didn't have enough money to pay him there but offered him a 10% share of the company. But dear old grandpa just said he could pay him later, which he did. But now seeing this I know the dividends from PepsiCo stocks would have made my family rich enough that i and my brothers would have never needed to work.

  • @nimus5491
    @nimus5491 3 года назад +1

    Bruh its 11:04 at night and im still watching this it went from honda crx modded cars to how stocks work back to back

  • @johndoh1000
    @johndoh1000 19 дней назад +3

    Never have j ever seen a more honest depiction of American manufacturing being used as a means for the military industry.
    Chilling…

  • @ThBlueSalamander
    @ThBlueSalamander 14 дней назад +3

    What does he mean by "securities" at the segment at 3:20?

    • @DataBattlesZ2087
      @DataBattlesZ2087 14 дней назад +1

      This whole thing is way above most Americans comprehension.. it’s sad how far they’ve pulled the curtain over the public and made them mindless idiots.

    • @JayisSkeptical
      @JayisSkeptical 11 дней назад +1

      In finance a security is basically something that can be bought, sold, or traded.

    • @nicknick_nick
      @nicknick_nick 10 дней назад

      @@DataBattlesZ2087man you could've just answered his question, since you seem to know.

  • @blue4639
    @blue4639 16 дней назад +1

    This is the kind of tv shows our children should be watching

  • @Thyago2420
    @Thyago2420 3 года назад +20

    The most fundamental form of human stupidity is forgetting what we were trying to do in the first place.” Never forget that this is the bottom line, to make money. Yet many do, mostly as fear, doubt, and greed interfere with rational thinking. just beat my benchmark of £ 16k for the month, this is thanks to Sir Benjamin H. ravies, a senior investment analyst I trade under applauding my decision to boldly take the chance and started investing when I saw an opportunity.

    • @Thyago2420
      @Thyago2420 3 года назад

      Benjamin ravies(a gmai comm to leave him a message okay

    • @Binsabar
      @Binsabar 3 года назад

      Many investors were chastened by the big stock
      market drop in 2008-2009. Four years later, a lot of these investors are still not back in the market. Instead, they may be earning just a few percentage points in bonds or CDs. That's not a recipe for growing a nest egg that will provide for a comfortable retirement or fund your children's education.

    • @Lilyoregon
      @Lilyoregon 3 года назад

      @@Binsabar I continue to remain on the longer-term buy side I will continue to do so, of course, expecting the normal
      corrections, or shakeouts or fadeouts, but I am more optimistic on investing in the stock market now than ever.

    • @Lilyoregon
      @Lilyoregon 3 года назад

      @@Thyago2420 I must also add that in my more than 3 years as a trader, investor and market analyst, I have met and,
      known many of the top people in the business. Benjamin is a “Person” who ranks at the top, top of my list in credibility, commitment, and a deep love for his work. When Benjamin talks I LISTEN!

  • @RSTAR2009
    @RSTAR2009 14 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much for this cartoon animation! I learned a lot.

  • @raracuzz1358
    @raracuzz1358 3 года назад +2

    Now I truly understand when they say this isn't your grandfather's stock market anymore.

  • @johnnygoodman2003
    @johnnygoodman2003 3 года назад +5

    Where is the lesson about pump and dump schemes?

  • @wiedenn
    @wiedenn 24 дня назад +3

    Then another bank dumps the stock and the corp is going bankrupt, despite working 24/7 and selling millions of products with profit.

  • @william254
    @william254 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing how I know every word in the intro and outro

  • @jjcooks7401
    @jjcooks7401 3 года назад +9

    Man, they used to explain stuff so much better. I’ve watched numerous modern RUclips on how stocks work and this explained it best. I also like the old black and white videos explaining horsepower, transmissions, stuff like that

    • @JJ-iu5hl
      @JJ-iu5hl 3 года назад

      Well, that's probably because it's a lot more complicated than this video now.
      Thats like watching a video about an ancient single celled organism and being like "well gee, I've been studying this whole big human physiology textbook for a year. What a waste of time that was! Should have just watched the 5 minutes prokaryote video and then applied for med school"

    • @dipsyteletubbie802
      @dipsyteletubbie802 3 года назад

      @@JJ-iu5hl for me it does help to get a simpler understanding first though

    • @JJ-iu5hl
      @JJ-iu5hl 3 года назад

      @@dipsyteletubbie802 The point is, it's not accurate. You can make it as simple as you want, but if the materials just isn't correct, it's worthless.

  • @mrarmeros
    @mrarmeros 3 года назад +3

    Then next day, a SHF decided that they should short ODM, 200%+ shorted. Cut to next scene where fisherman is able to sell easily, but cowboy can't buy because the BUY button was turned off.

  • @DistractedDaisy
    @DistractedDaisy 26 дней назад +2

    Punishment will be according to the law… that’s a good one!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @divyjain123456
    @divyjain123456 4 года назад +7

    Now the IPOs come before the corporations have any revenue.

  • @harrahlsiah3850
    @harrahlsiah3850 3 года назад +6

    I like how this is drawn and animated for some reason, it really stands out to me.

  • @CaliRATZ
    @CaliRATZ 3 года назад

    Damnnnn, there are no better simple explanation than this one, I've got the overview, now I could read some books about basic stock/cryptocurrency investment without being totally blind. Thank you so muchhh!!!!

  • @davidclaiborne5280
    @davidclaiborne5280 3 года назад +4

    As someone from Colorado, I’d like the world to know this is an accurate representation of my people.

  • @abdiemes
    @abdiemes 22 дня назад +26

    Who is here in end of 2024? 1:02

  • @rapbotsuniverse4843
    @rapbotsuniverse4843 3 года назад

    Imma show this video to my kids whenever i have them.. This is gem to begin the knowledge

  • @excitedcat9517
    @excitedcat9517 3 года назад +11

    Woah I kinda get it know…
    Wow, this taught me more than a class did.
    Guess I’m just really dumb lol

    • @phantomsoldier87
      @phantomsoldier87 3 года назад +2

      You're really not though bro lol looking at the NASDAQ chart is like looking at a lot of circles with me holding a square talking about I can make it fit

    • @excitedcat9517
      @excitedcat9517 3 года назад +1

      @@phantomsoldier87
      Jesus Christ, lol
      Well hopefully I keep on learning more on this scary ass lecture lmao

  • @frederickdietz3148
    @frederickdietz3148 3 года назад +7

    I own many shares of our future. and I still feel it's bleak.

  • @IntegratedManagementDirector
    @IntegratedManagementDirector 15 дней назад +1

    The part related to the selection of board members and the effects of these members on the performance and future of the company was deleted.

  • @JamezGrimm
    @JamezGrimm 19 дней назад +3

    So billionaires and millionaires get to invest in the company before it hits the stock exchange. And reap the benefits of its listing. The common man invests after it’s made public, when growth is at its minimum? Nice.

    • @antiimperialista
      @antiimperialista 18 дней назад +2

      correct

    • @opbattleaxe8744
      @opbattleaxe8744 4 дня назад

      The common man can as well, it’s just that could the common man take the same amount of loss that a billionaire/millionaire could? The rules are still the same.