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ETAs Only

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  • Start date: 7/1/2008
  • End date: 7/1/2009

The only rule is that you may buy ONLY ETAs. Many of us have retirement plans that have tax regulations prohibiting stock trading with 401k or IRA accounts. So it could pay off in real terms to learn more about investing in these funds, which are exploding in popularity and diversity. This contest is to provide a place to explore investing in ETAs.

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Top Investors

24 total investors
Rank Rank change Member Contest Performance Today's Change Join time
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Norm Webb
-44.83% -- 1 year ago
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Moe Frucker
-90.63% -- 1 year ago
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Ryan Pettit
-21.86% -- 1 year ago
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Bull Winkle
-34.94% -- 1 year ago
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Peggy Snow
-13.59% -- 1 year ago
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John Hartung
-27.01% -- 1 year ago
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Edward Chung
-40.97% -- 1 year ago
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Wendy Pablico
-45.36% -- 1 year ago
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green grass
-10.69% -- 1 year ago
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arnfarn
-25.20% -- 1 year ago
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(Posted by Moi Frey 1 year ago)

Hello Players!

Welcome to the ETAs-Only Contest.

Since starting (impulsively) this contest, I've realized that contests on the UpDown are rather limited by the requirement that all must share the same portfolio.

A confession: I also belong to another Market-based web site that allows multiple portfolios, and has had user-created contests from the beginning. You can choose to create either an individual or a group portfolio for the contest, set the stakes (portfolios can range from $10k to $1M), and send out invitations, as here on UpDown. At that site, you can see the portfolios of all players in the contest. So you can actually see if people are following any rules. Oh, and another difference: You're free to drop out of any game at any time.

So I confess I had that environment more in mind when I created the ETA contest than the UpDown one. Now I'm faced with a dilemma, and I have already had to modify the rule of this game slightly.

The dilemma is, I had previously

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