

, doesn't quite sting as much as the real stuff! 

Sounds like fun, I'm in. I love losing fake money, doesn't quite sting as much as the real stuff!
yeah its fun doing it because well I wouldent even invest $10,000 in stock anyway ;D..Although my stock went down terribly today so its not as much fun :P.. and ive challenged my dad once he knows about stock I dont and I lost because I dint invest in the right things..

I'm not doing too bad so far, I spent my $10,000 on 180 shares of Wal Mart stock, I've already made $246 since Monday.

lol we all know i am an idiot, and on numerous occasions (such as this one) have proved that fact
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Wal Mart still going up though!

...Update for Thusday!
Well yesterday as in Wensday

I just thought I'd peek in to see what and how you were doing.
I see you're using fake money --...Update for Thusday!Well yesterday as in Wensday
-- I see you're using fake days, too.8-)

Its not to late

I just thought I'd peek in to see what and how you were doing.
I see you're using fake money --...Update for Thusday!Well yesterday as in Wensday
-- I see you're using fake days, too.8-)

I've lost $700 and gained $1000 for a total net gain of $300.
You started at 10,000. The idea is to accrue more than you started with. Take advantage of the type of stock in the given season. Shane invested in Wal-Mart during the Xmas season -- when better?Well, Shane is just off the charts with how great he's doing. I'll post mine from today: I'm getting back my 10,000 -- I've got around 9800.
We're assuming you mean (fake) dollars, a good thing in the U.S. It's a good thing to gain pounds in the U.K. -- not usually a good thing to do in the U.S. even if it only makes you stocky.As of today I am at 10,383I've lost 500 and gained 1000.

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