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Jan 23, 2019
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scootsy
First name: Tom; Last: Foolery
My Dad runs a competition like this in his Intl Business class at BYU - fantasy stock market game. Everyone starts with
10k. Whoever has the most money at the end of the semester gets an automatic A.
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My Dad runs a competition like this in his Intl Business class at BYU - fantasy stock market game. Everyone starts with
scootsy
First name: Tom; Last: Foolery
1/23/19 8:23am
Does anyone just put it in an index fund?
GRCoug
1/23/19 8:30am
Why would an International Business class do stock market? I guess if they
StarMan
1/23/19 8:36am
Because secondary education is largely a racket that does a poor job preparing students for the real world. Why not
scootsy
1/23/19 8:38am
Except the kind of trading that is most likely to get you an A in this type of
GenkiLawyer
1/28/19 11:46am
I remember doing something like that in high school
Florwood
1/23/19 8:42am
I did this in high school in the mid 90s. Won my school and went to a state
pink22
1/23/19 8:49am
In my HS history class we did a stock market game pre-great depression
James Halpert
1/23/19 8:48am
I saw them do something like this with celebrities on CNBC right around 2008.
crack
1/23/19 8:56am
One of those business teachers at BYU was running a real fund....
mokelembembe
1/23/19 9:14am
I won a competition like that in the Marriott School by investing in small cap online porn and gambling companies.
Byron McNertney
1/23/19 9:59am
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