Junior Achievement Investment Strategies Program LESSON 3 – It’s Time to Simulate.

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Junior Achievement Investment Strategies Program LESSON 3 – It’s Time to Simulate

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 2 LESSON 3 – It’s Time to Simulate Today you will get $100,000 to buy and sell stocks from the NYSE, Nasdaq, and TSX. You will manage your portfolio for 6 weeks.

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 3 LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate Canada’s Talent Bombardier Inc. Suncor Energy BlackBerry How did your company do this week?

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 4 LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate Canada’s Talent Value of 100 Shares Company 1:Company 2:Company 3: Value Week 1 Value Week 2 Value Week 3 Value Week 4

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 5 LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 6 It’s a race… Who can complete the e-scavenger hunt first? LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate E-Scavenger Hunt

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 7 LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate Stars and Dogs Search “Globe and Mail stars and dogs”. Pick one company and give your forecast on this stock.

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 8 Go to and open your account Look at the RULES OF PLAY Make a trade LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate It’s Time to Simulate

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 9 Team starts with $100,000 Trade on TSX, NYSE, and NASDAQ Teams may buy and sell throughout Fee of $25 for every trade Cash balances earn interest LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate investja.org Rules

BUSINESS EDUCATION FOR YOUTH | jabc.org SLIDE 10 Possible Investment Strategies: High Risk / High Return All Eggs in One Basket Buy Low/Sell High Current Price vs. Historical High/Low What’s in the News Personal Interest LESSON 3 - It's Time to Simulate Investment Strategies