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    In the latest trading session, Main Street Capital (MAIN) closed at $33.14, marking a -0.54% move from the previous day.

  6. Stocks & Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Eric Solomon reviewed Stocks & Bonds for Issue 43 of Games & Puzzles magazine, and criticized the game for its unoriginality and low realism. [5] In The Playboy Winner's Guide to Board Games, Jon Freeman heavily compared the game to The Stock Market Game, preferring the fact that all transactions take place on paper but commenting that the rules can occasionally be ambiguous.

  7. The Stock Market Game - Wikipedia

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    The Stock Market Game is an economic strategy game involving negotiation designed by Thomas N. Shaw and published in 1970 by Avalon Hill. [1] Players buy and sell five different stocks and bonds of fluctuating prices within timed rounds to ultimately become the richest player.

  8. Hollywood Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    During the holidays, there were "holiday warrants" that allowed one to predict the final gross of a movie by President's Day weekend of the following year. For example, there was a Narnia warrant of H$180 million. Since Narnia would make over US$300 million by February 20, 2006, anyone who purchased the warrant made over H$120 per share.

  9. Inside Trader: The Authentic Stock Trading Game - Wikipedia

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    Jasper Sylvester reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Inside Trader is fun, fast, and fascinating, but it is not "The Authentic Stock Trading Game" it is billed as. Nevertheless, it is interesting enough for prospective stock market manipulators of simulated securities environments to pay attention to." [1]