Simulator for learning about the capital market, specifically in the stock market and money market. The simulated investment funds have to buy and sell shares of companies belonging to another Bernard simulator. Fund managers can also invest some of their funds in the money market. The competition takes place to determine which fund has the highest profitability.
What is?
Recommendation of Use
Academia:
- Undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to capital markets
Corporate:
- All interested in capital market
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How it works?
The fund managers must operate in the stock market (stock purchase and sale) and money market (investment) for each simulated period. After a simulated period, the managers receive reports on the operations carried out, stock portfolio, money market, investment statement, cash flow, income statement, and comparative performance tables between periods and among the other investment funds of the simulation. Comparative results can also be analyzed graphically.