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The Stock Market Game

Each week, the Sun-Gazette will publish the top four teams from local high schools that are participating in The Stock Market Game.

In The Stock Market Game, students are given a virtual cash account of $100,000 and are encouraged to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation.

Students work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation and cooperation as they compete for the top spot in the game each week.

In building a portfolio, students research and evaluate stocks, and make decisions based on what they’ve learned.

Teams trade common stocks and mutual funds from the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges; earn interest on cash balances; pay interest if buying on margin and pay a commission on all trades.

To determine why certain stocks perform the way they do, or why the broader market has moved up or down, they need to understand how the economy works, and to calculate their returns they need to do the math.

Since 1977, more than 14 million students have participated in The Stock Market Game program.

Locally, the program is sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and Jersey Shore State Bank.

Local results for the week of April 22:

1. MONTGOMERY – $121,749.77

Mike Snyder

2. MUNCY – $104,687.38

Beth Baker

3. SOUTH?WILLIAMSPORT?- $101,760.37

Matt Fisher

4. ST. JOHN?NEUMANN – $100,926.08

Judi Dean

The Stock Market Game

Each week, the Sun-Gazette will publish the top four teams from local high schools that are participating in The Stock Market Game.

In The Stock Market Game, students are given a virtual cash account of $100,000 and are encouraged to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation.

Students work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation and cooperation as they compete for the top spot in the game each week.

In building a portfolio, students research and evaluate stocks, and make decisions based on what they’ve learned.

Teams trade common stocks and mutual funds from the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges; earn interest on cash balances; pay interest if buying on margin and pay a commission on all trades.

To determine why certain stocks perform the way they do, or why the broader market has moved up or down, they need to understand how the economy works, and to calculate their returns they need to do the math.

Since 1977, more than 14 million students have participated in The Stock Market Game program.

Locally, the program is sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and Jersey Shore State Bank.

The Stock Market Game

Each week, the Sun-Gazette will publish the top four teams from local high schools that are participating in The Stock Market Game.

In The Stock Market Game, students are given a virtual cash account of $100,000 and are encouraged to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation.

Students work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation and cooperation as they compete for the top spot in the game each week.

In building a portfolio, students research and evaluate stocks, and make decisions based on what they’ve learned.

Teams trade common stocks and mutual funds from the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges; earn interest on cash balances; pay interest if buying on margin and pay a commission on all trades.

To determine why certain stocks perform the way they do, or why the broader market has moved up or down, they need to understand how the economy works, and to calculate their returns they need to do the math.

Since 1977, more than 14 million students have participated in The Stock Market Game program.

Locally, the program is sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and Jersey Shore State Bank.

Local results for the week of April 8:

1. MONTGOMERY – $115,478.11

Mike Snyder

2. MUNCY – $107,385.85

Beth Baker

3. MONTOURSVILLE – $103,224.58

Linda Keiser

4. SOUTH?WILLIAMSPORT?- $101,143.03

Matt Fisher

The Stock Market Game

Each week, the Sun-Gazette will publish the top four teams from local high schools that are participating in The Stock Market Game.

In The Stock Market Game, students are given a virtual cash account of $100,000 and are encouraged to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation.

Students work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation and cooperation as they compete for the top spot in the game each week.

In building a portfolio, students research and evaluate stocks, and make decisions based on what they’ve learned.

Teams trade common stocks and mutual funds from the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges; earn interest on cash balances; pay interest if buying on margin and pay a commission on all trades.

To determine why certain stocks perform the way they do, or why the broader market has moved up or down, they need to understand how the economy works, and to calculate their returns they need to do the math.

Since 1977, more than 14 million students have participated in The Stock Market Game program.

Locally, the program is sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and Jersey Shore State Bank.

Local results for the week of April 1:

1. MONTGOMERY – $117,931.03

Mike Snyder

2. MONTOURSVILLE – $109,236.73

Linda Keiser

3. MUNCY – $108,715.11

Beth Baker

4. WILLIAMSPORT?- $103,445.90

Lisa Meyer

The Stock Market Game

Each week, the Sun-Gazette will publish the top four teams from local high schools that are participating in The Stock Market Game.

In The Stock Market Game, students are given a virtual cash account of $100,000 and are encouraged to create the best-performing portfolio using a live trading simulation.

Students work together in teams, practicing leadership, organization, negotiation and cooperation as they compete for the top spot in the game each week.

In building a portfolio, students research and evaluate stocks, and make decisions based on what they’ve learned.

Teams trade common stocks and mutual funds from the NYSE and NASDAQ exchanges; earn interest on cash balances; pay interest if buying on margin and pay a commission on all trades.

To determine why certain stocks perform the way they do, or why the broader market has moved up or down, they need to understand how the economy works, and to calculate their returns they need to do the math.

Since 1977, more than 14 million students have participated in The Stock Market Game program.

Locally, the program is sponsored by the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, and Jersey Shore State Bank.

Local results for the week of March 18:

1. MONTGOMERY – $113,345.08

Mike Snyder

2. MONTOURSVILLE – $109,118.42

Linda Keiser

3. SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT – $106,153.88

Matt Fisher

4. MUNCY – $105,915.90

Beth Baker

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