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Company site, Social TradingGive1Get2Short description: Vision : Objectif : By yanngeffrotin at 2009-04-22 19:41 | Social Trading | Trading | account | auction payments | billing solution | Company site | Financial institution | Free Trade | French | funds | international transfers | Internet | Investor | merchant | merchant account | money | Moneybookers API | payments | send money home | Trader | transfer money online | login or register to post comments | flagged | 53647 reads | 4 attachments | 0 points
The Stock MooseShort description: If you had $10,000 to invest for the next 3 months, where would you put your money?By fredericbaud at 2008-07-31 16:33 | Social Trading | Prediction Market | English | Company site | login or register to post comments | flag this | 61835 reads | 0 points
The UpDownShort description: The UpDown plans to single out the members whose imaginary portfolios show the best performance and use their strategies to manage a real stock fund seeded by Swiss angel investor Joachim Schoss. Revenues from the fund will be used to operate the company and reward the top performers. By Nicolas at 2007-10-16 08:00 | Social Trading | Trading | English | Company site | trading portofolio fantasy | 6 comments | flag this | 53541 reads | 2 points
HerdstreetShort description: This site is a investor social network that seems to base its portofolio data from stockalicious. It allows users to share their investments strategy, connect in groups, friends. You can post videos about trading and the markets. It seems to be quite small and recent. By Nicolas at 2007-09-20 23:03 | Social Trading | Trading | English | Company site | investor profile | social network | stockalicious | track | trading | video | login or register to post comments | flag this | 53052 reads | 2 points
StockaliciousShort description: Share Portfolio with other users, compare with the market. Like Covestor and Cakefinancial but without real trading plugin. By Nicolas at 2007-08-28 16:48 | Social Trading | Personal Finance | Trading | English | Company site | login or register to post comments | flag this | 52348 reads | 0 points
StockTickrShort description: Stoctickr lets you share your portfolio with other members, each trying to compete. By Nicolas at 2007-08-28 16:33 | Social Trading | Personal Finance | Trading | English | Company site | trading | login or register to post comments | flag this | 52857 reads | 0 points
TradeKingBy fredericbaud at 2007-08-28 10:28 | Social Trading | Trading | English | Company site | login or register to post comments | flag this | 52981 reads | 0 points
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By Sam Rose at 2007-08-27 16:37 | P2PMoney | Articles and Whitepapers | Community Currencies | Personal Finance | Social Trading | Cashless Payments | Community Currencies | Financing | Microfinance | Reputation Management - Trust Scoring | English | Alternative Currency | Company site | gift economy | social enterprise | login or register to post comments | flag this | 52773 reads | 1 point
Meta-MarketsShort description: quoted from website "Meta-Markets has many markets each composed of different values generated in various domains. Markets are open to all members for trading and for offering their own products to public (IPO). In the sale (allocation and pricing) of shares in an IPO, the value of a share comes from its domain. For example, if you issue your Delicious bookmark, your Delicious bookmark's counts is the value. If you issue your Facebook profile, the number of Facebook friends is the value. When you sign up, you get an initial amount money to start your investments. The currency is "buraks", which is the foundation currency of the MIT's Openstudio online creative economy. Meta-Markets is a peer-to-peer market, so you always buy from a person and sell directly to a person. Of course to make profit you buy low and sell high. You set up the price of your stocks and wait for others to buy. If you put the price low people most likely buy it, if you set it high you sell when its worth that much. Watch the changes in the last price, and change your prices accordingly. To IPO your own creative products, you must be the owner of that product in its domain. When you IPO your product, the majority of your product still belongs to you, you open less than 50% shares to public. After the IPO, people buy your shares, and you raise capital. By Sam Rose at 2007-08-27 16:32 | Social Trading | Cashless Payments | Community Currencies | Financing | Microfinance | Prediction Market | Private Capital Markets | Trading | English | Alternative Currency | alternative currency markets | Company site | prediction market | social network analysis | value | login or register to post comments | flag this | 52541 reads | 1 point
SharewiseBy fredericbaud at 2007-08-27 07:26 | Social Trading | Unsorted (yet) | Company site | German | login or register to post comments | flagged | 52233 reads | 0 points
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