Center for the Study of Finance
2025 CAMPUS-WIDE STOCK CHALLENGE
Sponsored by:
First Prize $1,000 | Second $500 | Third $300 | Fourth $200 | Fifth - Tenth $100 Game runs from March 3 to April 11, 2025
Award Ceremony Thursday, April 17 at Noon in Sam Wilson 222, free pizza and drinks for all participants, Please stop by if you can.
Article about last year's game: https://easttennessean.com/2024/03/06/bulls-bears-bucs-campus-wide-stock-challenge/
Go to https://www.wallstreetsurvivor.com/ and register, Join a challenge, name is ETSUBBB and password is etsubucs. Under the StockGame tab, click stocks under Make a Trade and start trading! See signup/info for more details.
Start out with a hypothetical $100,000 and see how much you can accumulate in five weeks. Using an on-line internet account, you can trade as many times as you wish. Account balances and standings will all be displayed on-line and updated daily. All U.S. stocks over $5 fair game. Sign up ends March 31 and is free to all ETSU students.
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Sign Up / Info
THE GAME IS FREE! You must be an ETSU student to win a cash prize.
How to get Started
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Gp tp https://www.wallstreetsurvivor.com/ and register for a free account.
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Then go to https://app.wallstreetsurvivor.com/contests/joinContestURL?tournamentID=332814
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Or, after you log in click join a challenge link. Game name is ETSUBBB and password is etsubucs.
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To trade, hover over stockgame tab and click "Stocks" under MAKE A TRADE. .
- You must be an ETSU students to play for the cash.
How To Trade Stocks
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Where it states Symbol Search/Trade enter a ticker symbol or company name. Type quantity of shares to buy or sell, order type (generally use Market), click preview then submit order. Note the market is open from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. A ticker symbol is a 1-5 letter symbol that tells the site what stock you are trading, i.e. Walmart for example is WMT. Remember you start with $100,000 so make good size trades if you want to win! Minimum stock price must be greater than $5.
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ETSU’s Economics and Finance program is recognized within the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program
Finance core (All finance majors): 18 Credits
FNCE 3300 Prin. of Investments
FNCE 3500 Cap. Budgeting
FNCE 4447 Banking and Fin. Intermediation
FNCE 4597 Inter. Fin. Management
ECON 3800 Econometrics
One of the following: FNCE 4617 (Applied Equity), FNCE 4957 (CFA), FNCE 4620 Fin Analysis
Concentrations: 9 Credits
Financial Services: FNCE 4500, ECON 3600, FNCE 4620
Investments and Corporate Finance: FNCE 4560, FNCE 4617, FNCE 4620 or FNCE 4957
Real Estate: FNCE 3120, FNCE 3130, FNCE 4320
General Finance: Any FNCE designated classes
Electives: 9 Credits, 3 hours must be FNCE courses
ACCT 3010 - Financial Accounting I (3 credits)
ACCT 3090 - Administrative Accounting (3 credits)
ACCT 3110 - Management Accounting (3 credits)
ECON 3040 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (3 credits)
ECON 3310 - Monetary Economics (3 credits)
ECON 4610 - Managerial Economics (3 credits)
ECON 3600 – Data Visualization (3 credits)
FNCE 3120 - Principles of Real Estate (3 credits)
FNCE 3130 - Real Estate Law (3 credits)
FNCE 4320 - Real Estate Appraisals (3 credits)
FNCE 4500 - Credit Management (3 credits)
FNCE 4560 - Port. Theory, 3 credits
FNCE 4617 - Applied Equity Valuation (3 credits)
FNCE 4906 - Finance Internship (3 credits)
FNCE 4957 - Topics in Finance (1-6 credits)
FNCE 4620 - Fin Analysis, 3 credits
FNCE 4018 - Senior Honors Seminar, 3-6 credits
Free Electives: 7 credits
Finance Minor: 18 credits
FNCE 2220**, FNCE 3220, FNCE 3300, FNCE 3500, and 6 additional elective FNCE hours
**ACCT 2000, ACCT 2010, or ECON 2220 can substitute for FNCE 2220
1The FNCE 4957 CFA Challenge class offered as a special topics class with limited enrollment by application only.