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Old 05-04-2011, 07:41 AM #1
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Default playing a stock game

I decided to look into a couple of penny stocks. So I set up a little portfolio on google finance to see how it would fair out had I actually invested in these particular stocks.

I started this last week. After 7 days, I can say that if I had invested the $200 in the stocks I am looking at, I would be $13.46 richer.

Going to keep following them to see how they do.

This was something we did back in high school for one semester of my business math class. Had I invested the $1000 of real money in the stocks I picked, I ould have tripled my money.

This is me not playing the stock market.
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