WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GAME AND REAL WORLD

Last post 05-30-2008 2:21 AM by JamesLT. 8 replies.
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  • 05-08-2008 4:30 PM

    WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GAME AND REAL WORLD

    I AM A NEW TRADER , DOING GOOD CURRENTLY BUT SURE THAT WILL CHANGE.

    WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HOW WE TRADE HERE AND IN THE REAL WORLD.

    DO STOCKS GET TRADED QUICKLY?

    HOW DO SHORTS WORK?

    THANKS

  • 05-08-2008 4:37 PM In reply to

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    much better than this game is doing now ! but in the real world of finance everything works good providing you the money & the patience to wait for a good opportunity and to execute properly the trades you like ,,and to sell when the hit your mark !
  • 05-08-2008 5:51 PM In reply to

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    there are little differences here and there and they depend on your broker. with penny stocks (anything under $1) you will get charged extra per share of each share you buy; for scottrade its half the price of the stock extra so... $0.50 stock will cost $0.75 per share). margin accounts are only given to accounts that have more than $2000 in the account and have an interest rate to them just like in wss. when buying and selling a stock there is a settlement date in which you have to wait (3days for scottrade) in order for those funds to be usable again. so you cant buy a stock one day, sell it the next, and then the same day buy another stock. you will be considered a daytrader and by market rules a daytrader must have at least $25000 in your account or else you will be flagged and penalized.

    stocks do get traded quickly depending on the stock (average volume per day). with stocks like google, walmart, disney, altria, monsanto, etc. prices fluctuate quickly (pretty much on a per second basis). and it is very hard sometimes to get your exact stop/limit order because of this. there is also the spread that you have to worry about (the difference between ask/bid).

    shorts work in the opposite way buying a regular stock does. you "borrow" 'x' amount of shares from your broker at the designated price. so 100 shares of stock XYZ at $10. you then hope for the stock to go down and buy to cover your position at a lower price making you a profit; if the stock goes up then you lose money. in order to do this one must be eligible and have a margin account. 

    im pretty sure i left out A LOT of stuff but thats all that comes to mind. if you have any more specific questions i'd be glad to answer them to the best of my ability 

  • 05-09-2008 8:55 AM In reply to

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    Diff. is you will take more chances here...less in real world!

  • 05-09-2008 9:21 AM In reply to

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    I have to agree there is no risk here so you make better choices faster. 

  • 05-09-2008 11:01 AM In reply to

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    THANKS

  • 05-30-2008 12:18 AM In reply to

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    In this game you can take bigger chance than you might take in real life

  • 05-30-2008 1:19 AM In reply to

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    I'm new to trading also but did a few yrs of homework and reaserch on how to invest and stocks before I have started trading and I thinks it's best being new to do some homework find a few diverse stocks(from different sectors) solid companies and put 70%-80% of what ur willing to invest in them even(like 4-5 stocks 20%-25% each) and ride them for a while buying more when they dip and just keep up on them so u don't wear urself out.  This all depends on how much ur investing with anything less than like $7,000-$10,000 u should put in a fund of some sort to get diversified till u get more money. shorts take alot of mula don't worry bout that and day trading for now

  • 05-30-2008 2:21 AM In reply to

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    awolnine...you actually get charged .25 for a .50 stock at stock trade??? if I read that right thats freakin insane...have you checked out Optionsxpress?

    I bought 4000 shares of a company and my commision paid was $10 , and the shares were well under $1.00 per

    When OPX says no hidden fees they mean no hidden fees I totally checked them out before I put my money in and even asked my dad to research them too and he said all clear

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