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  2. The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) Foundation's Stock Market Game, a program providing financial literacy programs that strengthen economic opportunity, might become...

  3. Kennebunk students excel in Stock Market Game contest ... - AOL

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    Using critical thinking, research, and analytical skills, students are given a simulated $100,000 to invest in real-time stock markets. The top two students or teams with the highest portfolio ...

  4. Stock Ticker - Wikipedia

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    While this stock could move down by ten or twenty and be wiped out, the most one would lose is a thousand dollars. However, there is an equal chance that the stock will move up, and a single roll of Up 20 will triple the original investment. The possible return on investing in a five-cent stock, the cheapest possible, is even higher.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. Pit (game) - Wikipedia

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    The game first went on sale in 1904 by the American games company Parker Brothers. [1] The inspirations were the Chicago Board of Trade (known as the Pit) and the US Corn Exchange. The game itself was likely based on the very successful game Gavitt's Stock Exchange, invented in 1903 by Harry E. Gavitt of Topeka, Kansas.

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