Stock Market Showdown

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This online game blends fun and learning, helping students understand concepts like risk management, portfolio diversification, and the benefits of long-term investing.
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Teach Stock Market Basics

Equip your students with the knowledge to navigate the stock market like a pro.

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Basics of Buying and Selling Stocks

Students discover the mechanics of the stock market as they learn how to buy, sell, and make informed investment decisions that align with financial goals.

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Risk Management

Every investment comes with risk. Stock Market Showdown teaches students how to assess and manage those risks to better prepare for the highs and lows of the market.

Game interface showing instruction about doing research about stocks.

Portfolio Diversification

Diversification is key when investing. Teach students how to spread their investments across different industries and asset types to build a balanced, resilient portfolio.

Game interface showing how a stock may perform over time.

Market Trends

Show high schoolers how to stay ahead of the curve by learning how to identify and interpret market trends as well as understand when it's time to make a move and when to sit tight.

Game interface showing an example portfolio dashboard page.

Managing Long-Term Investing

Investing is a marathon, not a sprint. Give students tips on how to adopt a patient, long-term approach to grow their wealth steadily over time.

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Simplified Grading

Courses are automatically graded so you can spend more time teaching!
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Hands-On Learning

Help students grow individually with a virtual world of decision-making.
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Progress Monitoring

Progress tracking and clear decision trees monitor your students’ growth.

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