Directions: The Stock Market Game

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Directions: The Stock Market Game In the game there will be 7 price changes between 1920 and 1929, when the game ends. You will have opportunity to buy and sell stock between each round.

Directions: The Stock Market Game Each student is given $500 to invest and a pre-approved credit line of $300.

Directions: The Stock Market Game All company stock prices start at $10 per share in 10-share certificates (beginning price of $100 per certificate)

Directions: The Stock Market Game After the 1929 announcement the market closes and each student will calculate the total for all of their stock certificates at the current market value (less any outstanding debt). The student with the most money at the end of the simulation is the WINNER!

Complete your worksheet Now! Remember all company stock prices start at $10 per share in 10-share certificates (beginning price of $100 per certificate) This means you can buy stock in up to 5 different companies. You can choose to use your line of credit ($300) or not! If you don’t use it, you lose it. You must use all your cash ($500) to purchase stock.

The Stock Market it now open!!! You have 5 minutes to buy stock!!! Announcement! The Stock Market it now open!!! You have 5 minutes to buy stock!!!

The Stock Market it now closed!!! Announcement! The Stock Market it now closed!!!

Important Company Information 1920 Stock Important Company Information Price Per Share Kroger Purchases a West Coast food chain. $12 Radio Corp. New model released with built in antenna $13 Mammoth Oil 9 wells begin producing in Wyoming Field $14 Gotham Bank Bank declares a 6% dividend $11 Durant Motors Fails to make payment on notes to the Gotham Bank $7 Midland Power –Midland extends services into Michigan and Wisconsin Kansas Pacific K & P will pay no dividends this year because of the expansion into the Southwest $9 Tele-Tone Dial telephones will be installed in parts of the New York City $15 Add the current stock prices on your worksheet under the year 1920

The Stock Market it now open!!! Announcement! The Stock Market it now open!!! You have 5 minutes to buy or sell stock!!!

The Stock Market is now closed!!! Announcement! The Stock Market is now closed!!!

Important Company Information 1922 Stock Important Company Information Price Per Share Kroger Merger with large Eastern chain of stores $15 Radio Corp. 15 patents are purchased from the Edison Company $14 Mammoth Oil Largest oil field in America may be located under Mammoth Oil Lease in Tea Pot Dome, Wyoming $19 Gotham Bank Stock price remains the same $11 Durant Motors Automobile sales are depressed because of competition from Ford Motor Company $5 Midland Power Insull’s financial manipulation allows Midland to take control of Commonwealth Edison Kansas Pacific Profits rise as agricultural shipments from the Southwest begin $10 Tele-Tone New York Stock Exchange announces that Tel-Tone has shown the greatest increase of any stock on the exchange $22 Add the current stock prices on your worksheet under the year 1922

The Stock Market it now open!!! Announcement! The Stock Market it now open!!! You have 5 minutes to buy or sell stock!!!

1923 Special News Bulletin! President Harding is suffering from a coronary seizure and may have pneumonia. He is reported to be dying.

The Stock Market is now closed!!! Announcement! The Stock Market is now closed!!!

1923 Special News Bulletin! Harding Dies

Important Company Information 1923 Stock Important Company Information Price Per Share Kroger $13 Radio Corp. Mammoth Oil $16 Gotham Bank $10 Durant Motors $4 Midland Power $19 Kansas Pacific $9 Tele-Tone Add the current stock prices on your worksheet under the year 1923