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deprived
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:54 am Post subject: multiple accounts Reply with quote

Investing Sr. Associate
Investing Sr. Associate

Joined: 30 May 2005

Posts: 123
This Month: 9

1379.00 e$

Net worth: 154,065.90
Portfolio Value: 36,410.90
Monthly Return:
-13.98%
Trades this month: 2
Churn Rate: 17.16%

Items

Can i have more than 1 account - maybe take over a dormate account.
I would like to start a fresh account with just the opening amount and see how i do without the e bucks added for posts.
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Benjamin
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:56 am Post subject: Reply with quote

Administrator
Administrator

Joined: 30 Jan 2005

Posts: 2739
This Month: 0
Location: Chicago
256380.50 e$

Net worth: 256,395.50
Portfolio Value: 0.00
Monthly Return:
0.00%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

Items

No problem. Feel free. As long as people don't create accounts just to send e$ to their other account I don't mind. Wink
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Dave Rathbun
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 3:57 am Post subject: Reply with quote

CFO
CFO

Joined: 10 Apr 2005

Posts: 3690
This Month: 0
Location: Texas
395427.20 e$

Net worth: 537,455.20
Portfolio Value: 0.00
Monthly Return:
0.00%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

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If you just want to get back down to the e$5,000 starting money, I'm sure Benjamin (the site administrator) would allow you to donate your extra funds to him. Smile In fact, there are probably any number of folks that would be happy to take the extra e$ off of your hands. Laughing

To answer your question, you can register for a second account but would have to use a different email address. Each email address can only be used to register one time.
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deprived
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 4:07 am Post subject: thanks Reply with quote

Investing Sr. Associate
Investing Sr. Associate

Joined: 30 May 2005

Posts: 123
This Month: 9

1379.00 e$

Net worth: 154,065.90
Portfolio Value: 36,410.90
Monthly Return:
-13.98%
Trades this month: 2
Churn Rate: 17.16%

Items

thank you ,
I think your right about donating would be appreciated by the benifactors,
but i still like my account more. maybe in the new account i will siphone off 4000 ebucks. that is just because that is what it was when i originally started. i would like to start at that level.
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Benjamin
PostPosted: Wed May 10, 2006 4:20 am Post subject: Reply with quote

Administrator
Administrator

Joined: 30 Jan 2005

Posts: 2739
This Month: 0
Location: Chicago
256380.50 e$

Net worth: 256,395.50
Portfolio Value: 0.00
Monthly Return:
0.00%
Trades this month: 0
Churn Rate: 0.00%

Items

If you want you can buy a Home Theatre in the virtual store. It's 4000 e$ and it doesn't increase in value. Plus then you can have some good investing music. Wink
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