Argonath RPG - A World of its own
Argonath RPG Community => Forum and site ideas and information => Topic started by: Charles_Carter on February 24, 2011, 07:02:52 am
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The name says it all,a forum operated stock market will allow companies to sell ownership rights and make a more global game.
(maybe we can convert the star tower into a state building for stock market but w/e here its the stock market)
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People worry enough about that shit IRL, now you want to drag it here. :roll:
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I was amazed when I read this topic.. Just have patience. ;)
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Great idea!
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People worry enough about that shit IRL, now you want to drag it here. :roll:
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Think about it,new companies can gain fundings by people who think the company has potential and indirect actions of the company owners can furthur help the economy.
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This won't work out in current environment.
Please explain
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I think this idea can be put into direct action with the approval of the court since forum mods dont really have to work it out.
Or does it even need the approval of court? :redface:
But yeah stock market will have some court cases like never before in argo since there will be multiple owners of companies so i think we need its approval
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Please explain
Simple - because there aren't any companies that generate profit on their own.
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Try to make your own, but i highly doubt that the officials will make one on the forum.
It's not needed anyway, the average age of people is around 14, not the age i expect to see dealing with stock markets..
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It's enough for me using the stock market game on Facebook :lol:
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Don't give up hope on this idea ;)
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What RyanC said.
Many of the people here are having trouble using the Coordinate System, which is basic-level geometry. How much more for a stock market that operates under both basic and advanced principles of Economics?
For those who are wondering, Geometry is taught in my country to Juniors (with the coordinates being taught as early as freshman year), while Economics is taught to Seniors.