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Science is reinventing play, from extreme sports to gamification to ridiculous roller coasters to the playgrounds of tomorrow, and this issue is chock full of fun. Also, on a less fun note: Did global warming destroy my hometown?
What website are you looking at? There have been 8 stocks that have moved by $1 or more today. Another 15 that have dropped between $0.25 and $0.75 and 14 that have moved up between $.25 and .75. That is 37 of 93 active stocks on the move in one day. That is over 38% of all stocks having movement which maybe a record for one day. What more do you want?
get more people to participate and we'll see more action if that isn't enough :)
I find it fine. It doesn't consume all my time yet its fun.
from Franklin, Georgia
I have defiantly noticed a big increase in liquidity in the past month or so as people jumped in on many of the stocks that ended at the beginning of the year and as they now start to reinvest much of the money that they earned (hopefully lol!!) back into some new stocks.
Speaking about "the stocks that ended at the beginning of the year," I understand that some information on some stocks might be not ready yet but how about WikiLeaks?
Please try this site - apparently, it did not close "by the end of the year."
http://wikileaks.org/
Or am I wrong?
No, you are not wrong about Wikileaks because I'm still invested in this thing.
Me too :p