The trading simulation game is designed to give a hands-on
training to students on how to trade in the Malaysian stock
market. Fund managers. In this simulation, each student
is given a virtual money of RM500,000 to trade in the stock market
using a standard trading template provided by the
lecturer. Acting as a fund manager, all students
are required to trade (buy/sell) in stocks of their choices for the
period of 10 weeks. Trading is assumed to be based on a "Market
Order" using the "LAST" (closing) price on FRIDAY. Students are
required to submit a one-page trading report ON EVERY MONDAY of the
followinq week. 1.5 marks will be qiven for every report submitted
within the time period. Students can trade up to a maximum of
RM50,000. Students must maintain a positive fund balance whilst any
student who has a negative fund balance will be DISQUALIFIED from
the trading simulation game for that particular week, thus losing
the mark for that week. He/She may resume trading the following
week. Students should attempt to fully utilise the fund by
buying/selling shares actively throughout the trading simulation.
The fund balance should not be more than 10% (or maximum of
RM50,000) on the third trading session. No mark will be given
should the fund balance remain above the 10% limit from the fourth
trading session onwards. Students can trade up to a maximum of 200
lots (1 lot = 100 units) on single stock per trade. Each trade will
be charged a brokerage commission of 0.75%.
A3 @fx NAME/MATRIC NO.: B с D E F G H H 3 NAME/MATRIC NO.: 4 5 INITIAL CAPITAL 500,000 6 7 BUYING 8 Stock Price Qty Buying Cost Comm Total 9 0 0 ol 10 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 500,000 OK 24 TOTAL BUYING COST 25 FUND BALANCE B/F 26 27 ATTENTION: 28 29 30 31 32 33
2. INDIVIDUAL PROJECT: STOCK SIMULATION GAMES (20%) The trading simulation game is designed to give a hands-on training to students on how to trade in the Malaysian stock market. This is an individual exercise. Fund managers. In this simulation, each student is given a virtual money of RM500,000 to trade in the stock market using a standard trading template provided by the lecturer. Acting as a fund manager, all students are required to trade (buy/sell) in stocks of their choices for the period of 10 weeks. Trading is assumed to be based on a "Market Order" using the "LAST” (closing) price on FRIDAY. Students are required to submit a one-page trading report ON EVERY MONDAY of the following week. 1.5 marks will be given for every report submitted within the time period. Students can trade up to a maximum of RM500,000. Students must maintain a positive fund balance whilst any student who has a negative fund balance will be DISQUALIFIED from the trading simulation game for that particular week, thus losing the mark for that week. He/She may resume trading the following week. Students should attempt to fully utilise the fund by buying/selling shares actively throughout the trading simulation. The fund balance should not be more than 10% (or maximum of RM50,000) on the third trading session. No mark will be given should the fund balance remain above the 10% limit from the fourth trading session onwards. Students can trade up to a maximum of 200 lots (1 lot = 100 units) on single stock per trade. Each trade will be charged a brokerage commission of 0.75%. Upon completion of this exercise, students are expected to have acquired basic skills and knowledge in stock trading and fund management operations as well as experienced the volatility of the stock market trading themselves. Marks Very Week 1-2 Weak 3-4 Fair 5-6 Good 7-8 Very Good 9-10 20% 1Value, Attitude and Professionalism Does not perform assigned tasks within by the scope of work even with close supervision Perform assigned tasks within by the scope of work with close supervision Perform assigned tasks within by the scope of work and meets expectation Perform assigned tasks within by the scope of work and exceeds expectation Perform assigned tasks beyond the scope of work and beyond expectation
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