It also showed that anything can happen. This plus h&r block has been the most beneficial thing done in this class so far and the only …show more content…
You cannot have enough of it and this is because stock trading directly affects our emotions (when we make large profits we are ridiculously happy, and when we have losses we are sad). Of course as the real pros will tell, just because you are overly joyed because of high profits does not mean you should cash out, and just because you have losses 3 days in a row does not mean you should give up on the stock either. This is the best lesson learned from this game and I think everyone should use the knowledge later in life to know when to invest and not not to …show more content…
I think a game giving you life problems and making you compete against others would be best; you tend to try harder when competing. So, as you are competing you are also learning. I would call my game “real talk”. You would get a salary of sorts and would have to live day-to-day just off that salary no more no less. Kind of like h&r block but you would decide what kind of entertainment you pay for and not a computer telling you when you are using the credit card issued. During the game you'll be scored on about everything the best deals you make to how much you put into your 401k. It’ll be percentage based so you can do very good in one group and good in another and still would turn out fine.
There will be a stock part in the game where you can either grow your money or lose it. We would partner will one of the trade exchange markets to be able to invest in companies with virtual money. Right now when I was doing the stock market game I ran across 3 really go stocks to invest in GOOG,ZUMZ,APPL those three really boosted my ranking by making me have a profit; you will not be guaranteed a profit just like a real world situation. I feel like this game would teach you a lot about real world experience and how to be smart with budgeting and doing