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Learn to speculate while playing. The Stock Game was the first to succeed in realistically imitating the character of the securities exchange. While playing, the player gets to know all facets of the fair. Each player must use their starting capital to try to acquire as much capital as possible by executing trades with stocks of six top funds. A stock market newspaper provides information to make the right decisions. In the reality of securities trading, the unexpected must be taken into account. In this game, the die takes care of this. Players can also undermine each other's positions in various ways. For example, by selling a large batch of Philips shares. The share price of Philips will then fall sharply. The player who has earned the most money at the end of the game is the winner. This game exerts enormous appeal on both the novice investor and the enthusiastic reader of the financial pages. Number of players: 2 to 8 Age: from 14 years old Content: - 1 game board with loop and course board - 1 die - 6 setup pawns - 6 price fund tokens - chance cards - 18 envelopes - 18 press release cards - shares - play money - 1 stock exchange newspaper - game rules
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