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The Bloomberg Terminal is a complex but extremely powerful tool for finding and manipulating data. It includes information pertaining to every publicly traded security as well as numerous other macro and microeconomic data sets. The Bloomberg Terminal is a computer preloaded with a software and specific hardware (double screens and a modified keyboard). You will need to have access to a Bloomberg Terminal complete with the specialized keyboard and a Bloomberg account.

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Loading a Security into the Bloomberg Module

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  2. Then press on GO your keyboard.
    • This will bring up a menu screen with categories of available modules pertaining to this security.
    • The security you selected is now loaded into that window on your Bloomberg Terminal, any modules you bring up now will have that security loaded into it until you specify otherwise.
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Using the Bloomberg Features

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  1. From the menu window, type "DES" and hit  GO.
    • This will bring up the description page for your security where you can quickly access key information such as market cap, trading statistics, analyst recommendations...
    • From this screen you can go deeper by clicking on certain headings or simply by typing the number besides the headings in the search bar and pressing GO.
    • To go back, hit the green menu key on your keyboard until you return to the DES home page or to the security menu.
  2. To access the Graph Module, type GP into the search bar and hit GO.
    • This will bring up a lined chart of the price of your security over a selected period of time.
    • You can change the timeline at the top left of the graph from 1D one day to 1M one month to 1Y one year, or YTD for a Year To Date view.
  3. To access the Historical Pricing Module, type HP into the search bar and hit GO.
    • This page allows you to see and more importantly extract historical trading data on your security into excel.
    • Indicate your range data for the data to be extracted in the top left.
    • Choose two data fields to extract in the drop down menus next to Market in the top left.
    • Click on the red "Export to Excel" button or type 96 and GO into the search bar.
    • Bloomberg will now launch Excel on your computer and load the data by itself.
  4. To access the Financial Analysis Module, type FA into the search bar and hit GO.
    • This module allows you to quickly access financial statements and metrics on your company.
    • You can flip through the pages by clicking on the gray tabs at the top of the screen to access the income statements, balance sheet, and cash flow.
    • For any metric, you can click on the bar graph icon to the left to visualize the data.
    • You can add metrics by checking the boxes.
    • When you are done, press the menu key on your keyboard to return to the Financial Analysis Module home page.
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      • If you want help or more information about a module you are using, simply click on the question mark in the top right corner of your screen.
      • If you are a student, your university may have a Bloomberg Terminal and log-in account for their students.


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