Stock Market Basics for Kids (2024)

PickyKidPix is now 13-years-old and has shown interest in the stock market for quite some time. Recently, she asked me if she owned any Disney stock. I had purchased a handful of shares when she was born with the money her grandmother (my mother) had gifted to her. My mother had also set up a custodial stock trading account for each of my kids as well. It was her way of helping them with college tuition.

PickyKidPix tells me that she’s been tracking Disney stock (DIS) and that it’s at an all time high. “Can I sell some?” she asks. I spent last summer transferring the kids’ stock accounts into my brokerage accountto put all the accounts under one roof, so to speak. I figured that now is a goodtime to let my daughter trade. I closed her savings account and moved the money to her brokerage account, and figured out the user name and password so she would be good to go.

But then she told me that she intends to make $10,000 by essentially day trading. She would sell the stock every time it went up by $5. Oh no! She forgot about brokerage fees and taxes. Also, day trading is too much like gambling. No, she is not allowed to sell short or trade short-term. All her buys have to be long-term holds based on research on the company’s fundamentals.

In order to do that, I better teach her how to research a company. Let’s start with Disney.

Disney Ticker Symbol: DIS

A stock symbol or ticker symbol is an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded shares of a particular stock on a particular stock market. A stock symbol may consist of letters, numbers or a combination of both.

Open, High, Low: $110.01 opening price, $110.96 highest price of the day, $110.01 lowest price of the day.

This refers to the stock price on a particular period of time. This chart on Disney shows the price for one day, June 11th.

PickyKidPix wanted to know how to sellat the high price of the day and buy at the low price of the day. I told her that basically the only way to guarantee the strike price is to set a BUY or SELL order with a specific price. When Disney hits that price as it wobbles up and down all day as stocks tend to do, your order will execute. Sometimes you will get the stock sharesat even a better price that you specified, depending on rapidlythe stock prices moves around that day (and if your brokerage house rewards you).

Market Cap: 186.44 B

Market Cap means Market Capitalization or how much the company is worth. For a public traded company, it is simply the number of shares multiplied by the share price. For a private company, figuring out the share price is a bit trickier.

P/E Ratio:A valuation ratio of a company’s current share price compared to its per-share earnings.

Calculated as:

Market Value per Share /Earnings per Share (EPS)

(Market Value per Share DIVIDED BY Earnings per Share)

Disney’s P/E Ratio is 23.82 or the price per share is 23.82 times the money it earns per share.

The idea is here to is to see if the price of the stock seems high to low relative to how much the company is making. A company that is growing very quickly might sell for a high multiple of how much it makes.

Growth Rate: How fast is the company expected to grow?

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Disney will forecast (i.e. make educated guesses) on how it expects to do in the near future. It shares this information with analysts who decide if they agree. This information eventually gets shared with everyone via the media.

I like to compare the P/E ratio with the growth rate to see if the stock is overpriced or a bargain.

Notice that Disney is expected to grow 16.77% this year in 2015 but the P/E ratio is 21.71. This tells me that the price feels a little high. I want the growth rate to exceed the P/E ratio in an ideal scenario of buying LOW!

Next year, Disney projects 11.73% growth (I’m assuming in earnings) but the P/E ratio is 19.40. Why? Disney says it’s going to grow slower than this year which means the price for the stock should drop. It could be that the company is projecting conservatively and their surprise high earnings will reward current shareholders. Or, there will be less growth and share pricewill go down.

Image from BehaviorGap.com

How do we figure this out? We follow them like a detective. We read all we can about Disney, online or off. What movies are coming out? Do we think the movies will be as big as Frozen? Is the Frozen mania wearing off? Ask little kids if they are sick of Frozen stuff. Is all their growth coming from Frozen? Let’s read articles on them. Let’s ask kids about them. Check out retail stores like Target to see if the Frozen toys are discounted due to low demand. Ask your friends and their siblings. Kids are, after all, the target customer!

Let’s readDisney’s annual report. You don’t have to read it all and it’s OK if you don’t understand it all. It the financial report card on the company along with a letter from the CEO. But let’s start by reading it and taking notes on what catches your attention.

PickyKidPix is currently getting stock market information from Yahoo Finance and there are also articles on Disney linked on Yahoo Financeas well. It’s an easy place to get the information you need.

We’ll keep you updated as she explores trading stocks this summer! Are your kids trading stocks at school or for fun? What sites or apps are you using? What resources are you finding helpful? Please share! Thanks!!

p.s. Want to learn more? Here’s a free PDF onStock Market Basics for Kidsthat I found.

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FAQs

Can a 12 year old do stocks? ›

To start investing in stocks on their own, your kid will need a brokerage account, and they must be at least 18 years old to open one. They can start earlier than this, but they'll need a parent or guardian to open a custodial account for them.

How to start investing in stocks as a kid? ›

Opening a custodial brokerage account allows parents or guardians to introduce children to investing at an early age. Factors to consider when selecting a brokerage firm for a child's account include fees, investment options, and educational resources.

How to explain stock market to kids? ›

The stock market is a place where people buy and sell shares, or little parts of companies. Companies offer these shares for sale so they can get money to improve their businesses. Investing in shares can be a good way to make money.

How do you explain stock market to beginners? ›

Stocks represent shares of ownership in a company, and are listed for sale on a specific exchange. Exchanges track the supply and demand — and directly related, the price — of each stock. They also bring buyers and sellers together and act as a market for the shares of those companies.

How to invest $1000 for a child? ›

Best way to invest $1000 for a Child
  1. Custodial account. ETFs and index funds. Individual stocks. Savings bonds.
  2. Other investment opportunities. Bank fixed deposits. Insurance policies. One-time child investment plans.
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What is the best stock to buy for a child? ›

Walt Disney (DIS): DIS stock could prove to be both a fun and profitable investment for your children. Lowe's (LOW): LOW stock presents another opportunity for capital and dividend growth. Realty Income (O): Today's high interest rate environment has created a great entry point for a long-term O stock position.

What are the 10 best stocks to buy right now? ›

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Company (ticker)Analysts' consensus recommendation scoreAnalysts' consensus recommendation
ServiceNow (NOW)1.49Strong Buy
Assurant (AIZ)1.50Strong Buy
Howmet Aerospace (HWM)1.50Strong Buy
Insulet (PODD)1.50Strong Buy
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What is Roth IRA for kids? ›

A Roth IRA for Kids is a tax-advantaged retirement account opened for a child who has earned income. The account is managed by an adult (the custodian) and then transferred to the child at a certain age (typically between 18 and 25, depending on the state).

What is the best bond to buy for a child? ›

While not the flashiest gifts, I bonds are a safe investment designed to keep pace with inflation. They grow for decades and can provide kids with a source of cash as they transition to adulthood.

What is a stock for dummies? ›

A stock represents a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets. As such, stockholders are partial owners of the company. When the value of the business rises or falls, so does the value of the stock.

What is a bear market for kids? ›

A bear market happens when a major stock market index is down 20% for at least two months. During these market slumps, stock prices fall and investment portfolios may lose value.

What is the NYSE for kids? ›

New York Stock Exchange

Located on Wall Street in Manhattan, this is the largest trading floor in the world. The New York Stock Exchange is a very busy place where stocks are traded quickly.

What is the simplest explanation of stock market? ›

The stock market is where investors buy and sell shares of companies. It's a set of exchanges where companies issue shares and other securities for trading. It also includes over-the-counter (OTC) marketplaces where investors trade securities directly with each other (rather than through an exchange).

What is the basic knowledge of stocks? ›

Stocks are a type of security that gives stockholders a share of ownership in a company. Companies sell shares typically to gain additional money to grow the company. This is called the initial public offering (IPO). After the IPO, stockholders can resell shares on the stock market.

Where can I learn about the stock market for free? ›

Ava Academy's free online courses for stock market trading offer a flexible and accessible way to learn at your own pace. With the ability to study anytime, anywhere, you can develop your trading skills on your terms, gaining valuable insights and strategies to help you succeed in the market.

Can I invest at the age of 12? ›

3. Open an investment account. To start investing, you'll need a brokerage account, a type of account that allows you to buy and sell investments. If you're under age 18, you'll also need a parent or guardian to help you create an account.

Can you start trading at 12? ›

Once you're ready to start investing, it's time to open and fund a brokerage account. Anyone at least 18 years old can open an online brokerage account. People who are younger will need a parent's assistance. Parents can either open a brokerage account on their teen's behalf or set up a custodial account.

Is it illegal to do stocks at 14? ›

If you are under 18, you cannot own stocks, mutual funds, and other financial assets outright. As a minor, you can make investments only under the supervision of your parent (or an adult) through a custodial account.

What is the youngest age for stocks? ›

You usually need to be at least 18 years old to participate in the stock market. However, there are some ways around that. Adults can open a custodial account with a brokerage on behalf of a child and then, in the role of custodian, invest in the stock market for them, with or without the teenager's input.

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