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chapter3-200912111317.pdf investment of muath
1.
Dr. Muath Asmar Investment
& Portfolio Management AN-NAJAH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Faculty of Graduate Studies
2.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved. Authorized only for instructor use in the classroom. No reproduction or further distribution permitted without the prior written consent of McGraw-Hill Education. Chapter Three How Securities are Traded
3.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Broad introduction to the many venues and procedures available for trading securities in the U.S. and international markets • Trading securities • Mechanics of trade execution • Essentials of some specific types of transactions • E.g., buying on margin and short-selling Chapter Overview ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-3
4.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Firms requiring new capital can raise funds by borrowing money or selling shares in the firm • Primary market is the market in which new issues of securities are offered to the public • Secondary market involves already existing securities being bought and sold on the exchanges or in the OTC market • Shares of publicly listed firms trade continually in markets such as the NYSE or NASDAQ, but the shares of private corporations are held by small numbers of managers and investors How Firms Issue Securities ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-4
5.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Owned by a relatively small number of shareholders • Fewer obligations to release information to the public • Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) of 2012 allows up to 2,000 shareholders • Raise funds through private placement How Firms Issue Securities Privately Held Firms ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-5
6.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Initial public offering, or IPO • A firm’s first issue of shares to the public • Seasoned equity offering • The sale of additional shares in firms that already are publicly traded • Public offerings of both stocks and bonds typically are marketed by underwriters • Advises the firm regarding the terms on which it should attempt to sell the securities How Firms Issue Securities Publicly Traded Companies ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-6
7.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS Relationships Among a Firm Issuing Securities, the Underwriters, and the Public ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-7
8.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Shelf registration • Rule 415 was introduced in 1982 • Allows firms to register securities and gradually sell them to the public for three years following the initial registration • Shares can be sold on short notice and in small amounts without incurring high floatation costs • These securities are referred to as “on the shelf” How Firms Issue Securities Shelf Registration ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-8
9.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Initial public offerings • Road shows to publicize new offering • Bookbuilding to determine demand • Degree of investor interest provides valuable pricing information • Shares of IPOs are allocated across investors in part based on the strength of each investor’s expressed interest How Firms Issue Securities Initial Public Offerings ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-9
10.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Underwriter bears price risk • IPOs are commonly underpriced compared to the price they could be marketed • Example: Dropbox • Some IPOs are overpriced • Example: Facebook • Others cannot be fully sold How Firms Issue Securities Initial Public Offerings (Continued) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-10
11.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Direct search market • Least organized • Buyers and sellers seek each other out directly • Brokered markets • Brokers offer search services to buyers and sellers • Dealer markets • Traders specializing in particular assets buy and sell assets for their own accounts • Auction markets • All traders in an asset meet (physically or electronically) at one place to buy and sell Types of Markets ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-11
12.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS Bid Price • Bids are offers to buy • In dealer markets, the bid price is the price at which the dealer is willing to buy • Investors “sell to the bid” Ask Price • Ask prices are sell offers • In dealer markets, the ask price is the price at which the dealer is willing to sell • Investors must pay the ask price to buy the security Bid and Ask Prices ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-12 Bid-asked spread is the difference between a dealer’s bid and ask price
13.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Market orders • Buy or sell orders that are to be executed immediately • Trader receives current market price • Price-contingent orders • Traders specify buying or selling price • Limit buy (sell) order instructs the broker to buy (sell) shares if and when those shares are at or below (above) a specified price Types of Orders ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-13
14.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS Price-Contingent Order: Example ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-14
15.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Dealer markets • Over-the-counter (OTC) market is an informal network of brokers and dealers where securities can be traded (not a formal exchange) • Electronic communication networks (ECNs) • Computer-operated trading network • Register with the SEC as broker-dealers • Specialist/DMM markets • Designated market maker (DMM) accepts the obligation to commit its own capital to provide quotes and help maintain a “fair and orderly market” Trading Mechanisms ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-15
16.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • 1975: Elimination of fixed commissions on the NYSE • 1994: New order-handling rules on NASDAQ, leading to narrower bid-ask spreads • 1997: Reduction of minimum tick size from one-eighth to one-sixteenth • 2000s: In the US, the share of electronic trading rose from 16% to 80% in 2000s The Rise of Electronic Trading (1 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-16
17.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • 2000: Emergence of NASDAQ Stock Market • 2001: Decimalization allowed the tick size to fall to 1 cent • 2005: SEC adopted Regulation NMS • 2006: NYSE acquired electronic Archipelago Exchange and renamed it NYSE Arca • 2007: NMS fully implemented The Rise of Electronic Trading (2 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-17
18.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS The Effective Spread Fell Dramatically as the Minimum Tick Size Fell ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-18
19.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • NASDAQ • Lists about 3,000 firms • NASDAQ’s Market Center consolidates NASDAQ’s previous electronic markets into one integrated system • Three levels of subscribers U.S. Markets: NASDAQ ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-19
20.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Largest U.S. stock exchange, as measure by market value of listed stocks • Automatic electronic trading runs side-by-side with broker/specialist system • 1976 (and later) – DOT and SuperDot • 2000 - Direct+ • 2006 – NYSE Hybrid • Allowed NYSE to qualify as a fast market for the purposes of Regulation NMS, but still offered advantages of human interaction for complex trades U.S. Markets: NYSE ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-20
21.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Electronic communication networks (ECNs) are computer-operated trading network for trading securities • Some registered as formal stock exchanges, while others are considered part of the OTC market • Compete in terms of the speed they can offer • Latency refers to the time it takes to accept, process, and deliver a trading order • Example: CBOE Global Markets advertises average latency times of around 100 microseconds U.S. Markets: ECNs ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-21
22.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Algorithmic trading is the use of computer programs to make trading decisions • High-frequency trading is a subset of algorithmic trading that relies on computer programs to make extremely rapid decisions • Dark pools are private trading systems in which participants can buy or sell large blocks of securities without showing their hand New Trading Strategies (1 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-22
23.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Bond trading • Vast majority of bond trading takes place in the OTC market among bond dealers • Market for many bond issues is “thin” and is subject to liquidity risk • One impediment to heavy electronic trading is lack of standardization in the bond market • A single company may have dozens of outstanding bond issues, differing by coupon, maturity and seniority New Trading Strategies (2 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-23
24.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Pressure in recent years to make international alliances or merges • Much of the pressure is due to the impact of electronic trading • Wave of mergers has lead to a few giant security exchanges • ICE, NASDAQ, the LSE, Deutsche Boerse, the CME Group, TSE, and HKEX Globalization of Stock Markets ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-24
25.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS Biggest Stock Markets in the World ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-25
26.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Explicit cost - brokerage commissions • Full-service versus discount brokers • Execute orders, hold securities for safe-keeping, extend margin loans, facilitate short sales, and provide information and advice about investment alternatives • Implicit costs • Dealer’s bid-ask spread • Price concession an investor may be forced to make for trading in quantities greater than those associated with the posted bid or ask price Trading Costs ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-26
27.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Investors have easy access to a source of debt financing called broker’s call loans • Buying on margin means the investor borrows part of the purchase price of the stock • Margin in the account is the portion of the purchase price contributed by the investor; remainder is borrowed from the broker • Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System limits the use of margin loans Buying on Margin (1 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-27
28.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Current initial margin requirement is 50% • Maintenance margin • Minimum equity that must be kept in the margin account • Margin call is made if value of securities falls below maintenance level Buying on Margin (2 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-28
29.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Short sales allows investors to profit from a decline in a security’s price • Mechanics 1. Investor borrows stock from a broker and sells it 2. Must then purchase a share of the same stock in order to replace the one that was borrowed • Referred to as covering the short position • Proceeds from a short sale must be kept on account with the broker, per exchange rules Short Sales ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-29
30.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS Short Sale Mechanics ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-30
31.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Major governing legislation • Securities Act of 1933 • Securities Exchange Act of 1934 • Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970 • Blue sky laws • Self-Regulation • Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) • CFA Institute • Standards of professional conduct Regulation of Securities Markets (1 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-31
32.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Sarbanes-Oxley Act • 2000-2002 scandals centered on three broad practices • Allocations of shares in IPOs • Tainted securities research and recommendations • Misleading financial statements and accounting practices • Key provisions • Public Company Accounting Oversight Board • Independent financial experts to serve on audit committees of a firm’s board of directors • CEOs and CFOs personally certify firms’ financial reports • Auditors may no longer provide several other services to clients • Boards must have independent directors Regulation of Securities Markets (2 of 2) ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-32
33.
INVESTMENTS | BODIE,
KANE, MARCUS • Regulations prohibit trading on inside information • SEC requires officers, directors, and major stockholders to report all transactions in their firm’s stock • Insiders do exploit their knowledge • Well-publicized convictions of principals in insider trading schemes • Considerable evidence of “leakage” • Documented abnormal returns on trades by insiders Insider Trading ©2021 McGraw-Hill Education 3-33
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