March 8, 201016 yr Okay, so I have to do a report on stocks. My class is doing a project where there are two teams, and each team gets 50 real dollars to buy real stock. Before we do that, however, we have to research three stocks that are under five dollars, and pick one and give some details and the reason why we should buy it and how much we think we will make. Oh and it isn't a long-term investment, we're flipping all the stocks in the middle of June. If you can help, please do! I've been trying to find some for three hours now and I can't find a thing!
March 8, 201016 yr Author I know! That's the problem! There's nothing I can think of under five dollars!
March 8, 201016 yr I think your teacher is in debt and trying to steal ideas from you guys to make real money.
March 8, 201016 yr Author Haha we all thought so too, but she told us any money we get in profit we can use for a party :shrug:
March 10, 201016 yr Funny thing is that we did this last week. Except, we were allowed to buy whatever stocks we wanted to. Half of us went broke in 2 days. :smiley:
March 10, 201016 yr Good luck. I once heard about an experiment where they let a class of first graders pick a bunch of stock at random every week, and they would consistently do much better than the major stock analysts. :freak: It's kind of a silly game if you're not in it long term. Legalized gambling.
March 12, 201016 yr now period of correction. so the best way is to short than to buy The Velvet Underground is best selling artist
March 12, 201016 yr Author ^ Yeah I know. Every stock we told our teacher we wanted to buy, she had an excuse why she didn't want to buy it. We ended up buying some green company that none of us wanted :shrug:
March 12, 201016 yr Not sure if this helps, but here's a stock market simulation website that I used in my high school economics class. https://wallstreetsurvivor.com/home.aspx You can track the history of certain stocks as well.
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