Unfortunately they're both penny shares, there's a R1 minimum in the share price. When we had penny shares people used to make unrealistic profits on illiquid shares, it didn't reflect what you could do in reality, which is the goal for the game.
So when did you make this decision to exclude equities trading below R1?
Quote from: Patrick on January 03, 2018, 10:35:31 amUnfortunately they're both penny shares, there's a R1 minimum in the share price. When we had penny shares people used to make unrealistic profits on illiquid shares, it didn't reflect what you could do in reality, which is the goal for the game.mix telematics conduit capitalafrocentric inv corpare all illiquid shares [traded less than 16 times a day-Patrick's definition] yet those shares are listed in the competition.
Quote from: rjthomas on January 27, 2018, 09:27:36 pmSo when did you make this decision to exclude equities trading below R1?It was decided in 2014 when we enable selling. People were buying illiquid penny shares and using them to create massive profits that couldn't be replicated in the real world.Quote from: brad on January 28, 2018, 12:14:56 amQuote from: Patrick on January 03, 2018, 10:35:31 amUnfortunately they're both penny shares, there's a R1 minimum in the share price. When we had penny shares people used to make unrealistic profits on illiquid shares, it didn't reflect what you could do in reality, which is the goal for the game.mix telematics conduit capitalafrocentric inv corpare all illiquid shares [traded less than 16 times a day-Patrick's definition] yet those shares are listed in the competition. Oh dear. I got a spreadsheet from a forum member with the trades per day, it's possible some slipped through. If you have updated info that would be great. The reason for the 16 per day was so that the price would change approx every half hour at least.