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PhiGamTN 09-13-2005 02:33 PM

I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
So i'm taking an investments class and one of our incentives for a stock market game we're playing is that the top 3 teams get very nice prizes (an A in the class) the final report on the project doesn't require us to justify our trades or to have made money... it's simply picking a portforlio of 10 stocks at the end. So basically i have $250,000 I can get a magin account with a total of $375,000
I can invest in basically anything, futures options shorts commodities etc... doesn't matter if I lose all the money or not, only goal is to make as much money as possible in 2 months or so...

How do I invest my moeny?

only stipulation is I can't invest in any stocks less then $5 although if I short them it's ok for them to go under $5

sammysusar 09-13-2005 10:12 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
I would assume you just want to invest in the most volitile stuff possible. Options with very short term expirations that are far from the strike price can produce huge returns but most likely result in a 100% loss. For example if a stock is at 100 now you can purchase an option on that stock closing below 80 before the third week of october for like .20. Most likely you will lose everything. But if the stock dropped 25 points you would have something like a 2500% return.

MrMon 09-13-2005 10:25 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
Since this is a game and not real life, find a hot IPO. Buy everything on open, sell off after the rise. No way you could do this in real life, due to allocation limitations, but it should work great in a stock market game.

cdxx 09-15-2005 04:19 AM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest
 
for the next two months, bet half against the dollar and with the rest buy a cyclical that's been hamered.

joshman1204 09-15-2005 02:08 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest
 
This is easy ...

250k on red!

Nepa 09-15-2005 05:26 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
Look at trading options and futures. But remember that there is a good chance that you could go broke in 2 months trading options.

PhiGamTN 09-15-2005 06:15 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest
 
How would I go about betting against the dollar (it's still early in the class [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] )

regular 09-15-2005 06:47 PM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
short BIDU, anyone think that stock will collapse soon?

Sniper 09-16-2005 08:56 AM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest?
 
[ QUOTE ]
I can invest in basically anything, futures options shorts commodities etc... doesn't matter if I lose all the money or not, only goal is to make as much money as possible in 2 months or so...

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Can you clarify whether you have to simply pick 10 stocks and hold them for 2 months, or whether you can actively trade during the 2 month period?

Obviously to boost your returns (since you imply no regard for risk) you should look to maximize your market leverage using futures (if that is an option) and margined highly volatile stocks, assuming you can actively trade.

PhiGamTN 09-16-2005 09:31 AM

Re: I have 2 months, $250,000 and I can have 100% risk how do i invest
 
I can actively trade... 10 have to be in at the end, but they can be added 1 share per each the last day. Futures are available but I don't know a whole lot about them yet, i've been reading ahead in the text though.


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