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document Getting Started
Once you have logged in with your account, you can begin trading stocks with the $2,000,000 Remars that we have started your account with. You can...
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 120 Comments: 0
document How do stocks with multiple dates payout?
Only the stock contract closest to the date of occurrence without going over will payout. For example, if there are two contracts that have an...
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 75 Comments: 0
document What happens if my stock becomes reality?
If you are long a stock, then your stock will be paid out at $100 Remars a share back into your account, typically the day after the stock outcome...
Not rated 08 May, 2008 Views: 120 Comments: 2
document How Do I Short A Stock?
To Short a stock, you can change the Order Type in the trade screen to Short.  Enter the number of shares you want to trade and complete the...
Not rated 08 May, 2008 Views: 72 Comments: 0
document What are the rules?
Please see the rules on Market Manipulation and the rules in each index.
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 77 Comments: 0
document How are sport team stocks pared down?
Team stocks will be pared down once at the end of the regular season, and then after every subsequent round of elimination in the post season.
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 114 Comments: 0
document How much do stocks payout?
Current payout rates are $100 Remars regardless of the price when the stock occurs. This is all handled automatically so there is no need to have...
Not rated 08 May, 2008 Views: 77 Comments: 0
document How many accounts can I have?
There can be one account per person.
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 72 Comments: 0
document How do I reset my account?
Everyone makes mistakes, if you need your account reset, just send us an email.
Not rated 18 Mar, 2008 Views: 104 Comments: 0
document How Do Short Stock Positions Pay out?
If you are short a stock and it doesn't occur at payout then you will be paid back the amount you spent to open your short position plus the amount...
Not rated 08 May, 2008 Views: 89 Comments: 0



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