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66% |
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| simplefello |
Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 9:04 am Post subject: Why the $2..cap tell me what you think!!! |
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It does not make sense to me to have an investing game in which you are given $5k to start, but are not able to invest in stocks with the greatest profit margin. The stocks that I'm reffering to are stocks of companies that fluxuate daily and are under the $2..required buy limit. If they want to see how profitable somone can become then they need to raise the restrictions. Not everyones goal is to buy a stock for the long-haul and wait for it to pay dividends. Many day traders can make a fortune in knowing whats "good at the moment", so to get a realistic view at the current rules they need to provide addittional resources when first starting.
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| ajcmribeiro |
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2009 7:53 am Post subject: |
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Greetings.
In fact, I did notice this a couple of days ago, when I tried to buy some stock from a company whose stock was under the 2$ limit and I got the message that there was such a limit.
For the sake of realism, I think it hinders a little bit those players/investors which are looking for the day trade thing.
Regards,
Antonio |
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