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FIN 355 Week 11 Discussion 1
"Looking Forward" Please respond to the following:
·        Discuss two areas or specific items covered in this course that you can foresee going through radical change over the next 10 years. Provide a detailed rationale for each of your selections.Â
·        Anticipate how you might stay atop of the topics covered in this course after completion of your education.Â
·        Please provide one citation/reference for your initial posting that is not your textbook. Please do not use Investopedia or Wikipedia.
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FIN 355 Week 11 Discussion 2
FINAL WEEK UPDATE!Â
In this final posting, please post an overall summary of how well (or poorly) you did with your stock portfolio. Feel free to use an Excel spreadsheet to summarize your portfolio. You can download it directly from the game website (http://www.howthemarketworks.com/trading/tradingvideos). Here are a few things to think about:Â
1.     In this summary, identify your overall experience with buying and selling stocks, mutual funds ETFs.Â
2.     Has this game experience motivated you to get involved in the stock market?Â
3.     Will you use this experience to start saving for retirement or change the way you are already preparing for retirement?Â
4.     What have you learned about hedging, risk, and your overall risk investment tolerance?Â
5.     Thinking about the game, what did you learn about market fundamentals such as interest rates, inflation, and money supply?Â
6.     Discuss with your classmates your experience.Â
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I hope you have enjoyed How The Market Works and it was more than just a game. Remember, you were never expected to be a stock trader or an investment professional. One of many underlying principles was to see how you dealt with risk and to expose you to another retirement resource. Further, it was a critical thought exercise to see how you rationalized the stock transactions, based on articulate research.Â
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