The stock market needs to be more volatile

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Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 11:17

u have to be manager :(. Still if we push the market everyone will eventually sell and the price will drop again, :(

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 11:26

Now i'm MANAGER,so what's tthe plan? :twisted:

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 12:03

ez did you read my earlier post?

OK, another day, I bought another 3million shares (in 500k blocks) moving me to 6mil total. I think the share price did move from .77 yesterday to .79 today, but admittedly I wasn't paying that close attention. I plan to keep it up and watch for some real movement.

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 13:30

It was 0.77 yesterday. I am trying to keep a record to see how it goes.

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 15:04

Dang, I just purchased a single share and sold it. You lose 20% to the share market just from the exchange.

I paid 0.79c and sold for 0.632c

You'll have to move the price a fair bit if you want a decent return.

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 15:18

I just bought 8mil shares

Guest

Post by Guest » 06.09.2007, 15:19

well, its true that people will sell once the price goes up~ but people are greedy, if you can create an illusion that the price will keep going up, then people will keep pouring money into the shares and create a price bubble

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 06:39

Knolls wrote:ez did you read my earlier post?

OK, another day, I bought another 3million shares (in 500k blocks) moving me to 6mil total. I think the share price did move from .77 yesterday to .79 today, but admittedly I wasn't paying that close attention. I plan to keep it up and watch for some real movement.
ISIN Name Issue Retraction Desired amount
0 Kapi Bank inc. 1,000

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 08:52

Help,i can't see the price i just saw

ISIN Name Issue Retraction
0 Kapi Bank inc. 0

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 14:43

0.81 each, the march up continues and I'm still buying.

ezreturn, from your office menu click "credits" in the lower left-hand corner. Then click "invest money" on the right (NOT "share prices"). There will then be obvious boxes for how many to buy.

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 18:56

ISIN Name Issue Retraction Desired amount
0 Kapi Bank inc. 1,000

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 19:29

Instead also the share should be directly related to how much the banks make by loans and profit that be cool

Guest

Post by Guest » 07.09.2007, 23:27

What would happen if all the managers and levels above manager spent millions of caps on shares, then one night/day just before the server clicks over to the next day/night, one of the players that bought a huge amount sells all his share holdings?

That player would make a large sum of caps. Everyone else who was involved with this trading syndicate would still make some caps but not as many as the player who sold all just before the market turns down.

I'm not sure the player who got out early has anything to gain by pulling this stunt but it would upset players if it happened. Is this what you call an insider trade syndicate?

If there is nothing wrong with the deal in any way, I would love to participate, but I sell T.V.'s so I will have caps. I expand everything until I am making what I need for expansion. What could I do with the extra caps? Maybe I could start stockpiling products. :)


*edit* Just after I posted this I went and checked my expansions to see if they were finished. This is what my secretary had to say....
Good morning boss,
I almost forgot, but the day before yesterday someone called for you. He wanted to give you insider trading information for the stock market. I told him we wouldn't do it. The scandal hit the news today. Be thankful that you have me as guardian angel!
That makes me feel nice that I have a guardian angel at my shoulder. :D My secretary might just be going off on one of those mad rambles again. She makes me nervous most of the time :lol:

Guest

Post by Guest » 08.09.2007, 03:08

But that's what the stock market has always been like...in real life
you have a price bubble, the first person in and first person out is always the one to benefit. But even risky things like this is better than people who dump their money into stocks only to sell it for a loss 3 months later

Guest

Post by Guest » 08.09.2007, 08:36

kapi times has now risen to 0.83c
up from 0.76c just 2days ago

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