BLADE STOCK CONTEST: WEEK 5

Trade window closes on stock teams Friday

Competitors weigh options at midway point

4/1/2014
BY CHIP TOWNS
BLADE BUSINESS WRITER
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  • To trade or not to trade. That’s the question this week for the 158 teams in The Blade School Stock Contest.

    When the stock market closes on Friday, it marks the midway point in the 12-week competition.

    It is the teams’ one and only chance to trade one or more of their four stocks for one they think might perform better in the next six weeks.

    Each team started with a mythical $40,000 portfolio — $10,000 worth of four different stocks they chose in February.

    As an example, if a team had $10,000 worth of Google stock when the contest started Feb. 21, that stock is now worth $9,305.20. If that’s what it’s worth at the end of the week, the team can buy that much worth of another stock.

    Clay High School economics teacher Keith Dunbar says his six teams will spend time this week studying their options.

    “We go back a year and look at the 52-week high and low for each stock. We look at recent news about revenues in profit.”

    Mr. Dunbar said his students also look at whether there have been changes in companies’ management, whether there has been merger talk, and how the economy in general is doing.

    The Clay teams are on the right track, according to Ronald Belle, senior vice president and investment advisers division executive at Fifth Third Bank in Toledo.

    He said there are a lot of factors to consider: “Have your stocks performed as your research first suggested? What is the latest news on the stock? Regarding news, look for themes being either mostly positive or mostly negative. Positive news might talk about growth, expansion, increased sales, etc. Negative news would include reduced production, higher costs, loss of sales, etc. A final question to consider is, have stock analysts’ opinions changed or remained the same on your stocks?

    One of Mr. Dunbar's teams, Clay8, moved into second place after Week 5.

    It is one of three teams in the contest that have J.C. Penney Co. stock, which was the biggest gainer over the first six weeks of the contest. But while JCP gained 53.9 percent over the first two weeks — after reporting better-than-expected results for the fourth quarter of 2013 and releasing an optimistic outlook for the current quarter — it has gained just 1.7 percent over the past three weeks.

    He said Clay8 chose J.C. Penney because it was struggling but had quality products. Clay8’s other three stocks — Cedar Fair LP, Wendy’s and Newmont Mining Corp. — haven’t fared nearly as well as J.C. Penney.

    He said he thought the team might trade in at least three of its stocks, and maybe all four. But Clay8 doesn’t need to take any major risks, he said.

    A few of his five other teams are much lower in the standings and will take risks with some tech stocks, which tend to be high risk/​high reward.

    Mr. Belle, of Fifth Third, said teams shouldn’t necessarily stick with a stock just because it has done well for six weeks. In some cases, it might be wise to sell the stock while its value is high. And just because a stock has fared poorly so far is not a reason to dump it.

    “Do your research to understand why stocks have performed either positively or negatively,” Mr. Belle said. “From there, you can make an informed decision.”

    ADTR, from Springfield High School, moved back into first place after Week 5. ADTR led the first two weeks before slipping to third in Weeks 4 and 5. Like Clay8, it owns J.C. Penney stock, as does seventh-place Mariner, from the Toledo Maritime Academy.

    GOLD, a Springfield team that was in first place the past two weeks, fell to 13th after Week 5. All four of its stocks lost value last week.

    When the contest ends on May 16, the team whose portfolio has grown the most will be the winner. The winning team will get $250 for the students and $250 for the school.

    The second-place team will receive $250 for the school, and third place gets $100 for the school. Prizes may be cash or gift certificates.

    The stock contest is sponsored by The Blade’s Newspaper in Education program, the Taylor Automotive Family, Fifth Third Bank, and the University of Toledo, which calculates the results.

    Contact Chip Towns at: ctowns@theblade.com or 419-724-6194.

     

    STANDINGS

    Standings after Week 5 of The Blade School Stock Contest, with rank, team name, school, and portfolio value. Each team started with a mythical $40,000:

    • 1. ADTR, Springfield High School, Holland, $45,475.18
    • 2. Clay8, Clay High, Oregon, $44,595.78
    • 3. ZZEBRAZ, Saint Rose, Perrysburg, $44,255.73
    • 4. Minions, Park Elementary, Swanton, $43,929.09
    • 5. GGnoRE, Saint Rose, Perrysburg, $43,726.09
    • 6. CHASE06, Chase STEM Academy, Toledo, $43,432.50
    • 7. mariner, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $43,316.01
    • 8. AWGB8, Anthony Wayne High, Whitehouse, $43,055.18
    • 9. CHASE08, Chase STEM Academy, Toledo, $42,981.71
    • 10. magicb, Bowling Green High, $42,980.94
    • 11. Trex, Fostoria Jr./Sr. High, Fostoria, $42,493.07
    • 12. DA BEAN, Rossford Junior High, $42,267.24
    • 13. GOLD, Springfield High School, Holland, $42,009.72
    • 14. 7NINJAS, Rossford Junior High, $41,974.45
    • 15. 8LHSTG, L. Hollingworth School for the Talented and Gifted, Toledo, $41,955.18
    • 16. moneymm, Bowling Green High, $41,859.84
    • 17. TTuttle, L. Hollingworth School for the Talented and Gifted, Fostoria, $41,848.53
    • 18. Mitch5, Bowling Green High, $41,659.87
    • 19. CashFlo, Rossford Junior High, $41,635.10
    • 20. MOMA, Byrnedale Elementary, Toledo, $41,601.70
    • 21. Team BG, Bowling Green High, $41,530.31
    • 22. bobKATS, Bowling Green High, $41,498.53
    • 23. FA4th, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $41,436.47
    • 24. magicw, Bowling Green High, $41,341.18
    • 25. MVCDSRK, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $41,307.73
    • 26. FA6th, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $41,254.49
    • 27. CLAY6, Clay High, Oregon, $41,220.95
    • 28. Chiefs, Fostoria Jr./Sr. High, Fostoria, $41,186.20
    • 29. ClayHON, Clay High, Oregon, $41,153.24
    • 30. SHS1, Springfield High School, Holland, $41,151.85
    • 31. SPOOOON, Dundee (Mich.) High, $41,102.06
    • 32. 6GRocks, L. Hollingworth School for the Talented and Gifted, Toledo, $41,096.57
    • 33. 6Loserz, Rossford Junior High, $41,096.43
    • 34. Seahors, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $41,083.55
    • 35. addsubs, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $41,055.79
    • 36. purpleg, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $41,019.99
    • 37. Dogs101, Park Elementary, Swanton, $41,013.53
    • 38. Bagels, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,996.31
    • 39. Bucs, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $40,975.90
    • 40. FoStock, Fostoria Jr./Sr. High, Fostoria, $40,864.46
    • 41. JJRAP, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,852.37
    • 42. BG Lexi, Bowling Green High, $40,846.16
    • 43. one, Bowling Green High, $40,842.73
    • 44. 5Shards, Bowling Green High, $40,807.36
    • 45. stockbo, Bowling Green High, $40,804.24
    • 46. Risk101, Rossford Junior High, $40,802.78
    • 47. HEYAA, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,796.85
    • 48. CoolCat, Dundee (Mich.) High, $40,747.21
    • 49. Flamngo, Bowling Green High, $40,732.87
    • 50. MVCDSLI, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $40,711.54
    • 51. Nikki, Bowling Green High, $40,694.39
    • 52. MCMM, Byrnedale Elementary, Toledo, $40,654.64
    • 53. Boats, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $40,642.61
    • 54. Bowties, Park Elementary, Swanton, $40,640.02
    • 55. BigDawg, Dundee (Mich.) High, $40,639.39
    • 56. SHS386, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,614.55
    • 57. WeezMan, Dundee (Mich.) High, $40,584.36
    • 58. nfl1314, Bowling Green High, $40,572.41
    • 59. FA5thR, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $40,561.80
    • 60. AvenG3r, Dundee (Mich.) High, $40,525.82
    • 61. Shnozes, Rossford Junior High, $40,514.53
    • 62. MVCDSNI, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $40,513.61
    • 63. BSBIS, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,489.75
    • 64. 136627, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,448.16
    • 65. CashFO5, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,447.17
    • 66. 4Saints, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,268.21
    • 67. TurnUhh, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,237.96
    • 68. Turnt, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,209.87
    • 69. jlas, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $40,196.00
    • 70. TeamAce, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,192.90
    • 71. THEMOB, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,168.84
    • 72. AWGB7, Anthony Wayne High, Whitehouse, $40,165.67
    • 73. PAYROLL, Byrnedale Elementary, Toledo, $40,162.73
    • 74. MVCDSJS, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $40,148.08
    • 75. FISH, Springfield High School, Holland, $40,095.79
    • 76. CatFish, Saint Rose, Perrysburg, $40,064.76
    • 77. 7LHSTG, L. Hollingworth School for the Talented and Gifted, Toledo, $40,047.45
    • 78. BaZinga, Pike Delta York Middle School, Delta, $40,028.68
    • 79. MVCDSZB, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $40,016.25
    • 80. take, Bowling Green High, $39,952.18
    • 81. FA5thL, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $39,892.85
    • 82. THEM, Springfield High School, Holland, $39,886.25
    • 83. HASHTAG, All Saints Catholic School, Rossford, $39,859.56
    • 84. kingsto, Bowling Green High, $39,826.80
    • 85. ganar, Bowling Green High, $39,797.43
    • 86. SAGET22, Park Elementary, Swanton, $39,788.96
    • 87. WOLFSqd, Springfield High School, Holland, $39,720.71
    • 88. MeGusta, Bowling Green High, $39,640.08
    • 89. mrToms, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $39,630.59
    • 90. VolleGs, Notre Dame Academy, Toledo, $39,611.77
    • 91. SAP, SAP, Graytown, $39,569.47
    • 92. magconb, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $39,565.48
    • 93. Clay500, Clay High, Oregon, $39,551.27
    • 94. Giraffe, Bowling Green High, $39,454.49
    • 95. slushie, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $39,451.11
    • 96. FA8th, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $39,450.11
    • 97. BG Emma, Bowling Green High, $39,397.12
    • 98. VIPER, Springfield High School, Holland, $39,359.25
    • 99. gr8stok, Notre Dame Academy, Toledo, $39,257.30
    • 100. NPGTOWN, North Point Educational Service Center, Graytown, $39,217.84
    • 101. Redmenz, Fostoria Jr./Sr. High, Fostoria, $39,208.82
    • 102. mightyt, Bowling Green High, $39,079.16
    • 103. kahbobs, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $39,055.49
    • 104. MVCDSTF, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $39,054.75
    • 105. bobcat1, Bowling Green High, $39,031.67
    • 106. cosmic, Dundee (Mich.) High, $39,031.59
    • 107. Pistach, Dundee (Mich.) High, $39,014.84
    • 108. PlumBum, Fallen Timbers Middle School, Whitehouse, $39,004.31
    • 109. TOMFORD, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,994.53
    • 110. betty, Bowling Green High, $38,966.93
    • 111. MVCDSJA, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $38,931.87
    • 112. thejerk, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $38,909.25
    • 113. Legit 6, Rossford Junior High, $38,896.00
    • 114. FA7th, Franciscan Academy, Sylvania, $38,886.20
    • 115. PEMDAS7, All Saints Catholic School, Rossford, $38,829.64
    • 116. teampic, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $38,829.28
    • 117. 5LOCOS, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,769.09
    • 118. swag, Bowling Green High, $38,762.77
    • 119. Manatee, Saint Rose, Perrysburg, $38,724.54
    • 120. Destroy, Dundee (Mich.) High, $38,500.61
    • 121. johnsto, Bowling Green High, $38,476.74
    • 122. CCC, Dundee (Mich.) High, $38,407.25
    • 123. BUCKETS, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,405.76
    • 124. Clay1, Clay High, Oregon, $38,394.41
    • 125. Scalywg, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $38,317.00
    • 126. Rugrats, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,310.43
    • 127. BGWolvs, Bowling Green High, $38,276.22
    • 128. Sauce, Dundee (Mich.) High, $38,258.60
    • 129. Jackpot, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,252.09
    • 130. SHS2, Springfield High School, Holland, $38,213.74
    • 131. Karats, Fallen Timbers Middle School, Whitehouse, $38,201.80
    • 132. BetaMax, Dundee (Mich.) High, $38,194.09
    • 133. 2fast4u, Park Elementary, Swanton, $38,165.61
    • 134. munchie, West Side Montessori, Toledo, $38,097.81
    • 135. k3cs, Bowling Green High, $38,054.42
    • 136. linda, Bowling Green High, $37,974.19
    • 137. Pirates, Maritime Academy of Toledo, $37,963.10
    • 138. TBPN, Springfield High School, Holland, $37,890.93
    • 139. IT, Springfield High School, Holland, $37,607.23
    • 140. wolves, Bowling Green High, $37,527.60
    • 141. MVCDSZS, Maumee Valley Country Day School, Toledo, $37,513.90
    • 142. GROUP6, Springfield High School, Holland, $37,463.84
    • 143. votefor, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $37,335.58
    • 144. OICU812, Fallen Timbers Middle School, Whitehouse, $37,330.79
    • 145. STOCKRS, Springfield High School, Holland, $37,101.05
    • 146. THEMILS, Byrnedale Elementary, Toledo, $37,071.34
    • 147. HOBIE, Dundee (Mich.) High, $37,009.98
    • 148. teamnah, Saint John the Baptist, Toledo, $36,949.64
    • 149. AWGB5, Anthony Wayne High, Whitehouse, $36,749.15
    • 150. CTDM1, Springfield High School, Holland, $36,128.62
    • 151. saints, Bowling Green High, $35,897.29
    • 152. Welky, Rossford Junior High, $35,634.34
    • 153. NATAS, Springfield High School, Holland, $35,603.71
    • 154. CHASE07, Chase STEM Academy, Toledo, $35,158.35
    • 155. Clay333, Clay High, Oregon, $34,529.52
    • 156. TNR03, Springfield High School, Holland, $34,242.92
    • 157. CHASE05, Chase STEM Academy, Toledo, $34,229.13
    • 158. HOBIE 2, Dundee (Mich.) High, $33,141.09