• Created 3.8.2008 6 Posts

    So here is my first suggestion. Since there are starting to be large quantities of IPOs, newand old. I'd like to be able to make a selection list of ipo's I'm watching but haven't the PPX cash to invest in yet. As of now I have one stock of each of my future fav's purchased so I can watch themas my future sure things with one easy glance at my portfolio . This technique leaves a few hundred fake bucks wrapped up in stocks that I just want to be able to watch on a moment to moment basis without all the rummaging through stocks I care nothing for. If there were just a "watch" function or "Favorites List" that would make my PPX obsession more, easy, fun, complete. Thank you. (p.s. For ppx administrators to alleviate themselves of all the PPXers' constant gripping about a lack of interest/care given to the game all that would be nessesary would be a short weekly/ daily newsletter from the "commander and chief" in the forum or by email just talking about whats going on, what is in the works, etc. A little dialog would go a long way, and save you, ppx administrators, some work)

  • Created 1.24.2008 15 Posts

    "Yet again I am denied access to my portfolio, the leaderboard or the stock list. I feel my addiction to this is waning. " -its not an "upgrade" if it doesn't work. Its been weeks. When are you guys going to fix this thing? I'm seriously losing interest!

  • Created 1.24.2008 15 Posts

    "Yet again I am denied access to my portfolio, the leaderboard or the stock list. I feel my addiction to this is waning. " -its not an "upgrade" if it doesn't work. Its been weeks. When are you guys going to fix this thing? I'm seriously losing interest!


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