What is the P-Ville Stock Market (PSM)? The P-Ville Stock Market (PSM) is a way for citizens in P-Ville to buy and sell stocks and gain points from selling.

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What is the P-Ville Stock Market (PSM)? The P-Ville Stock Market (PSM) is a way for citizens in P-Ville to buy and sell stocks and gain points from selling them. It is also a tool to learn a little on how the real SM works.

So how do I use the PSM? This is you and you want to buy stock. First you must have P-points

Once you have P-points you should decide what period you want to buy stock in. Hmmm. What period should I buy stock in? To figure out what period you want to buy stock in, you should look at the P- Ville Stock Market Board located on the East Wall (not the east board). P-Ville SM Board

See what each period’s current stock value is. P-Ville SM Board P.2 = 3p per stock P.3 = 8p per stock P.4 = 6p per stock P.5 = 5p per stock P.6 = 3p per stock (not the actual value of each periods stock) Say you want to buy stock from Period 4. You would decide how many stock you want to buy. If you have 100p you are willing to spend. You can buy 16 stock since P.4’s stock is worth 6p each. (totals 96p)

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. I would like to buy 16 stock in Period 4 please Ok. Show me your financial sheet

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Ok. Show me your financial sheet You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Ok. Show me your financial sheet You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Ok. Show me your financial sheet You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Mmhmm. I see that you have enough P- points to buy 16 stock in Period 4. I shall record that you bought 16 stock on your financial sheet and add 16 stock to your Personal Stock Sheet. bought 16 stock 16 stock You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Here you go. bought 16 stock 16 stock You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Here you go. bought 16 stock 16 stock You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. Here you go. bought 16 stock 16 stock You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

If you want to buy 16 stock in period 4, then you talk to your periods Broker or DOSM. You can then tell the broker/DOSM that you want to buy 16 stock in P.4. bought 16 stock 16 stock Thank you. No problem You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to buy stock.

What about when you want to sell? When you are thinking about selling, you should look at the Stock Board again. P-Ville SM Board P.2 = 7p per stock P.3 = 3p per stock P.4 = 10p per stock P.5 = 8p per stock P.6 = 7p per stock (not the actual value of each periods stock) Notice that some stock values went up and some went down. If a stock price went down you may not want to sell unless you think it will not go back up and you want to get rid of the stock.

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. P-Ville SM Board P.2 = 7p per stock P.3 = 3p per stock P.4 = 10p per stock P.5 = 8p per stock P.6 = 7p per stock (not the actual value of each periods stock) YOU MUST WAIT 2 DAYS BETWEEN BUYING AND SELLING THE EXACT SAME STOCK! You can sell different periods stock, but if you have bought stock, you can not sell the same stock within a time period of 2 school days. (selling before this time will incur a fine starting at 5% and increasing by 5% each time you do sell early)

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell I would like to sell my 16 stocks of P.4 Ok. Let me see your financial sheet and personal stock sheet. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. bought 16 stock 16 stock

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell Ok. Let me see your financial sheet and personal stock sheet. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. bought 16 stock 16 stock

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell Ok. I will sell your 16 stock at the price of 10p. So you will receive 160p. I will record that on both of your sheets. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. bought 16 stock 16 stock

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell Ok, done. Here you go. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. Sold 16 stock = 160p 0 stock

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell Ok, done. Here you go. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. Sold 16 stock = 160p 0 stock

What about when you want to sell? So if you have 16 stock in P.4 and the price was 6p each, and now the price is 10p each, you may want to sell. If you want to sell you go to your broker or DOSM again and tell them you want to sell Ok, done. Here you go. You must bring your financial sheet and personal stock sheet when you want to sell stock. Sold 16 stock = 160p 0 stock Thank you.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. You just bought 10 stock in P.4 at the price of 3p each. It is Monday. You must wait till Thursday to sell those 10 P.4 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. You just bought 10 stock in P.4 at the price of 3p each. It is Monday. You must wait till Thursday to sell those 10 P.4 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. You just bought 10 stock in P.4 at the price of 3p each. It is Monday. You must wait till Thursday to sell those 10 P.4 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. It is now Thursday! You can now sell your 10 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. Lets say it is Monday. You just bought your 10 stock in P.4. You must wait till Thursday to sell your 10 P.4 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. Lets say it is Monday. You just bought your 10 stock in P.4. You must wait till Thursday to sell your 10 P.4 stock.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. OH NO!!! You decided to sell your 10 P.4 stock on Wednesday! This is against SM rules.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. You must now pay a fine. If you sold your 10 P.4 stock at 10p each (100p total) you must pay 5% of that to the SM for early selling. This is a 5p fine. This doesn’t seem like much, but also, you only sold 10 stock. If you sold 100 stock it would be 50p and so on.

You must wait 2 days, at least, from the time you buy a certain stock and sell that exact same stock. But wait! Lets say you do this again. Well each time you sell your stock early your fine goes up by 5%. So on your second time your fine goes up to 10%, then the third is 15%, and so on. This fine is to prevent spam buying of stocks. (basically buying, then selling, then buying, then selling)

If you bought P.5 stock on a previous day and you want to sell those stock during the 2 days of the 10 P.4 stock, you can. You just can not sell the same stock within 2 days of you buying it.

If you have other P.4 stock you bought before you bought the new 10 P.4 stock, you can sell those stock. You just can not sell enough P.4 stock do drop you below having 10 P.4 stock.

So how you use the PSM is… You go to a broker when you want to buy stock. He/she will record that you bought stock Whenever you want to sell your stock you go back to a broker. (must be 2 days from the time you bought the stock) He/she will record that you sold your stock. Simple right?

How exactly do you determine what the value of each periods stock is? The value of a periods stock mostly depends on how well the period does on assignments. The value is how many A’s were received on the test, quiz, project, etc. Competitions, class performance, tardies, and other things can affect the value of periods stock too.

Other Things If a stock value does not rise above the amount you bought it for, then when you sell your stock you will loose points You can buy stock in any period For every 100 stock bought in a period, the value of the stock raises by 1 For every 100 stock sold in a period, the value of the stock drop by 1 (when changing the value of the stock because of how many stock are bought/sold, you make the change after all the desired stock are bought or sold)

Other Things There is 1 or 2 DOSMs per period There are up to 3 brokers per period Only a DOSM, a broker, or King P can update the SM Board A stocks value can never drop below 1

You must wait 2 days in-between buying and selling the same stock. If you sell early you will receive a fine of 5% of total points gained. Every time you sell early the fine will increase by 5%. So basically… If you just bought 10 stock in P.4 for a price of 5p each. In order to sell those stock, you must have waited 2 days (not counting the day u bought on). If you sell before those 2 days are up, then you receive a fine of 5% of the total price you sold them for.