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Private Stock Exchanges play a significant role in the economy!
Private Stock Exchanges play a significant role in the economy! In fact, most of the server's economy is located within The Exchange.<span id="what-are-shares"></span>
== What are Private Stock Exchanges? ==
Stock Exchanges are where financial securities are traded. Financial securities are tradable financial assets such as '''bonds, shares and derivatives'''. While investing in securities offers the potential for great returns, it also carries '''varying levels of risk'''. As far as risk goes:


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* Bonds are least risky and offer the least return and loss.
== What Are Shares? ==
* Shares are moderately risky and can offer moderate returns and losses.
* Derivatives are very risky and can offer huge returns and losses.


Shares represent units of ownership within a company. When you purchase shares from a company, you become an investor and a partial owner. As the value of the company increases, so do the value of your shares.
To spread the risk of investments, investors should look to '''diversity their portfolio''' by investing in multiple companies and industries.
Players can invest in private stock exchanges by joining their Discord servers, however, the procedure for buying and selling stocks may vary. Keep in mind:
* Rules and regulations for exchanges may vary.
* Your investments aren't always guarunteed if the company ceases to exist.
* You may not be able to sell your shares and realise your gains.
* Transfer and transaction fees may vary between exchanges.


Typically, the principle of “buy low” and “sell high” applies when trading shares. Players often invest in companies when share prices are low and sell them when they rise.
If you would like to get involved, there is currently one private stock exchange on the server:


Selling shares to players enables companies to grow and develop new industries. For example, a company wanting to expand but lacking funds might list itself on a private stock exchange to raise capital. This infusion of money allows the company to expand, making both the company and its shares more valuable.
* [https://discord.gg/cV793mWMYX The Exchange]


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== What are Bonds? ==
== Investing ==
A bond is a (generally) fixed-income form of security and the "safest" form of investment. Essentially, through purchasing bonds, investors lend money to companies and governments (issuers) for a specified interest rate and period. The issuer then pays back the investor through interest (coupons) and a large payment (face value) at the end of the period (maturity). Key characteristics to look for when evaluating a bond are:


Players can invest in private stock exchanges by joining their Discord servers. The procedures for buying and selling stocks may vary. Keep in mind: - Rules and regulations for stock markets may vary. - Your investment isn’t guaranteed a return if the company ceases to exist. - Selling shares back to the exchange may not always be possible.
* '''Face Value/Par Value:''' The value of the payment at maturity, and the value used when calculating coupons.
* '''Coupon Rate/Interest Rate:''' The rate of interest the issue will pay on the face value. On DC, this is generally a monthly percentage.
* '''Coupon Dates/Interest Frequency:''' How often the coupons will be paid.
* '''Maturity Dates:''' The date at which the bond will mature and the issuer will pay the investor the face value.
* '''Issue Price:''' The price at which the issuer originally sells the bond at.


Additionally, some private stock exchanges may impose transfer fees or activity limits.
Bonds can be bought and sold after issue between investors (secondary market). It is important to note the market value of these on the secondary market may not be the same as the issue price, particularly if some coupons have been paid, or the bond is close to maturity.


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Other factors to consider is the creditwortiness of the company. i.e can it pay back the bond.
== Companies and Crypto ==


On stock exchanges, players often encounter two types of units to buy: shares in companies or cryptocurrencies. When considering shares in companies, think about: - The reputation of the owner and management of the company. - The company’s financial performance. - Company plans and facilities. - The demand for the company’s product or service.
* If a company has an assigned credit score, evaluate this against the coupon rate.  
* While companies and governments can both issue bonds, government bonds carry reasonably less risk.


For cryptocurrencies, consider: - The reputation of the cryptocurrency’s owner and management. - Trends in the cryptocurrency’s value. - The versatility of the cryptocurrency across platforms.
== What are Shares? ==
Shares represent units of ownership within a company. When you purchase shares from a company, you become an investor and a partial owner.


Both options carry risks, so careful consideration is essential to avoid losing your investment over time.
Selling shares enables companies to grow and develop. For example, the injection of money from selling shares may allow a company to expand, making both the company and its shares more valuable. This appreciation earns the investors a return.  


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Some companies also pay out '''monthly dividends'''. This is a regular payment to shareholders and offers another way to make a return. For example, if a company announces a $20 per share dividend, every shareholder will receive $20 every share they own.
== Where to Invest? ==


Here’s a private stock exchange on the server: - [https://discord.gg/cV793mWMYX The Exchange]
Typically, the principle of “buy low” and “sell high” applies when trading shares. Players often invest in companies when share prices are low and sell them when they rise. A simple way to see if a companies share price is "low" or "cheap", compare the share's market value against its book value using the values in the company's balance sheet, or if the share price aligns with how you expect the company to run in the future. Company financials are posted monthly at various dates.


Investing in private stock exchanges offers opportunities to become part-owner of companies and cryptocurrencies, but it’s crucial to understand the risks and carefully evaluate your options.
There are two major categories of shares:
 
* '''Preferred Stock:'''  They are associated with a fixed dividend, similar to how bonds operate. Preferred stock shareholders have, as the name suggests, priority when distriubting company income. They have dividends paid out before common shareholders do. Preferred stock has no voting rights.
* '''Common Stock:''' Common stock signifies a share in ownership and is the most common form of share. Common stock may be divided into several classes but the details such as voting rights are up to the individual firm.
Currenty, there are 9 companies traded publicly on The Exchange:
 
* Acadia Group ($AG, $AG.A)
* Archeon ($ARC)
* Dark Matter Aerospace ($DARK)
* Echelon Holdings ($EC)
* Elite Real Estate ($ERE)
* HIVE Bulk Goods ($HIVE)
* Sigma Strategies Corporation ($SSC.A, $SSC.B)
* TollesCo ($TCO.A)
* Virtus Group ($VIR, $VIR.B)
 
=== ETFs ===
ETFS or Exchange Traded Funds are an affordable way to invest in an index or pool of shares, achieving diversification with minimal effort. Most ETFs are passively traded and managed by their fund manager to follow the market. They are particularly useful if you are nervous about investing or want to passively invest your funds.
 
== What are Derivatives ==
Derivatives, derive their value from another financial security that facilitate hedging strategies. They should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and should only be purchased for a specific reason. These are not publicly traded on the exchange and can be purchased from some financial institutions.  
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Latest revision as of 08:49, 18 September 2024

Private Stock Exchanges play a significant role in the economy! In fact, most of the server's economy is located within The Exchange.

What are Private Stock Exchanges?

Stock Exchanges are where financial securities are traded. Financial securities are tradable financial assets such as bonds, shares and derivatives. While investing in securities offers the potential for great returns, it also carries varying levels of risk. As far as risk goes:

  • Bonds are least risky and offer the least return and loss.
  • Shares are moderately risky and can offer moderate returns and losses.
  • Derivatives are very risky and can offer huge returns and losses.

To spread the risk of investments, investors should look to diversity their portfolio by investing in multiple companies and industries. Players can invest in private stock exchanges by joining their Discord servers, however, the procedure for buying and selling stocks may vary. Keep in mind:

  • Rules and regulations for exchanges may vary.
  • Your investments aren't always guarunteed if the company ceases to exist.
  • You may not be able to sell your shares and realise your gains.
  • Transfer and transaction fees may vary between exchanges.

If you would like to get involved, there is currently one private stock exchange on the server:

What are Bonds?

A bond is a (generally) fixed-income form of security and the "safest" form of investment. Essentially, through purchasing bonds, investors lend money to companies and governments (issuers) for a specified interest rate and period. The issuer then pays back the investor through interest (coupons) and a large payment (face value) at the end of the period (maturity). Key characteristics to look for when evaluating a bond are:

  • Face Value/Par Value: The value of the payment at maturity, and the value used when calculating coupons.
  • Coupon Rate/Interest Rate: The rate of interest the issue will pay on the face value. On DC, this is generally a monthly percentage.
  • Coupon Dates/Interest Frequency: How often the coupons will be paid.
  • Maturity Dates: The date at which the bond will mature and the issuer will pay the investor the face value.
  • Issue Price: The price at which the issuer originally sells the bond at.

Bonds can be bought and sold after issue between investors (secondary market). It is important to note the market value of these on the secondary market may not be the same as the issue price, particularly if some coupons have been paid, or the bond is close to maturity.

Other factors to consider is the creditwortiness of the company. i.e can it pay back the bond.

  • If a company has an assigned credit score, evaluate this against the coupon rate.
  • While companies and governments can both issue bonds, government bonds carry reasonably less risk.

What are Shares?

Shares represent units of ownership within a company. When you purchase shares from a company, you become an investor and a partial owner.

Selling shares enables companies to grow and develop. For example, the injection of money from selling shares may allow a company to expand, making both the company and its shares more valuable. This appreciation earns the investors a return.

Some companies also pay out monthly dividends. This is a regular payment to shareholders and offers another way to make a return. For example, if a company announces a $20 per share dividend, every shareholder will receive $20 every share they own.

Typically, the principle of “buy low” and “sell high” applies when trading shares. Players often invest in companies when share prices are low and sell them when they rise. A simple way to see if a companies share price is "low" or "cheap", compare the share's market value against its book value using the values in the company's balance sheet, or if the share price aligns with how you expect the company to run in the future. Company financials are posted monthly at various dates.

There are two major categories of shares:

  • Preferred Stock: They are associated with a fixed dividend, similar to how bonds operate. Preferred stock shareholders have, as the name suggests, priority when distriubting company income. They have dividends paid out before common shareholders do. Preferred stock has no voting rights.
  • Common Stock: Common stock signifies a share in ownership and is the most common form of share. Common stock may be divided into several classes but the details such as voting rights are up to the individual firm.

Currenty, there are 9 companies traded publicly on The Exchange:

  • Acadia Group ($AG, $AG.A)
  • Archeon ($ARC)
  • Dark Matter Aerospace ($DARK)
  • Echelon Holdings ($EC)
  • Elite Real Estate ($ERE)
  • HIVE Bulk Goods ($HIVE)
  • Sigma Strategies Corporation ($SSC.A, $SSC.B)
  • TollesCo ($TCO.A)
  • Virtus Group ($VIR, $VIR.B)

ETFs

ETFS or Exchange Traded Funds are an affordable way to invest in an index or pool of shares, achieving diversification with minimal effort. Most ETFs are passively traded and managed by their fund manager to follow the market. They are particularly useful if you are nervous about investing or want to passively invest your funds.

What are Derivatives

Derivatives, derive their value from another financial security that facilitate hedging strategies. They should be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and should only be purchased for a specific reason. These are not publicly traded on the exchange and can be purchased from some financial institutions.