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For the best MarketWatch. Virtual Stock Exchange Find a Game. Your Games Find a Game. Registration Is MarketWatch registration a requirement? What will I use to login to the site each time I visit? Can I update my account once it's been established? I bought really really high, naively anticipating value to continue upward.
Had I performed the adequate research, however, I would have noticed that a particular stock went through a pattern of highs and eventually leveled out. I aimlessly browsed through the stocks on the stock market simulator, trying to get myself out of a rut.
At two weeks into the game, I barely saw any gains at all compared to other players. Then I noticed that most of the stocks in my portfolio were heavy in one particular industry. I had invested dominantly in technology I even took a chance at Research in Motion, which got me nowhere and only had one or two investments in the consumer goods market.
It was a bit too late for me to catch up, and that one oversight cost me headway in the game. While this method of investing is often recommended when deal with the real stock market, I neglected to consider the length of time the game was in play. I allowed my investments to waste away with my inaction, and as a result, so did my prospects of making money. From the first day of the virtual stock exchange game to the end, I remained steady at 6th place.
The MarketWatch game creators provide a quick guide to navigating the game, including a short outline of the rules and how success is measured, which can be found in the Learning Center. But just by fashioning a checklist of the points above, first-time investors can begin to grasp what the stock market is all about.
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