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My recent discovery of Empire Avenue has exposed me to a new universe of contacts with tons of enthusiasm and knowledge. When your shareholders speak, you need to listen, just like real markets. They bought shares in your IPO as gamble, now they want you to be a media star so that they can profit by owning shares in you. Since real time must be invested I am working this new activity into my social media schedule at the expense of becoming the instant queen of instagram 15 second video production (another recent undertaking). I really appreciate all the expert guidance the community offers. It is more hospitable than any other network because that hospitality and expertise is a factor in driving stock prices. The more you accept and learn from the community, the more valuable you become. Real life should be so simple.
I have met a few friends on the Avenue I know from other social media sites, but most of my gentle shareholders are strangers, just studying my stats. When using real money you would be insane to try to time the market, but I am sure with experience one can easily do it in this imaginary one. This week I can safely say that my fake 4 million Empire bucks and my own stock price give me only great satisfaction. Today, however, is the first day my own stock price has dipped a tiny bit……..I do not love that as much as I love the soaring price of my IPO. Still, what goes up must come down, so I can deal with that. My hefty portfolio of pretend shares looks like this today:
Portfolio (226)
Shareholders (531)
4,151,453.72e Net Wealth
Share Price
163.48e ( 0.56e )
Avg. Dividends/Share
0.87e
Last week Paula Deen brought an IPO with Butterqueen as her ticker. I think it will be a really fascinating stock to watch. She is doing very well out of the gate. Since the stock price reflects interest, I think she will move quickly. I believe stock price can be driven by news just like it is on Wall Street. The avenue is a moderately risk free place to stage a come back and gather fans ( stockholders). Are you on the avenue, and if so, have your purchased any Butterqueen?
I have never gotten into Empire Ave. I don’t know why but given my tendency to be a touch obsessive about certain things.. maybe I spread myself a bit too thin…. (with 40 podcasts to edit no less. dumb I know. )
I would not purchase Butterqueen. I would not be very supportive of Paula Deen…. but then I wouldn’t be supportive of some of the notables out there right now (Weiner, and others who are making fools of themselves)
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I bought the maximum shares in you, Stevie, instead of Butterqueen.
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I own no Butterqueen, but Nokia owns me and I them..You do need to keep the portfolio clean so to speak. I do limit the real time I spend, since that is the obvious risk…loss of time.
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LOL you are turning into a real capitalist Pamela!!! Thats a lovelyly picture btw!
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I have always been a capitalist, Fiona, and was heavy into watching the market, but that is such horrible vexation when you risk real capital. This little game was made for people like me who just need to look at a whole lot of charts all the time in order to enjoy life fully. I have almost 5 mil now too.
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