@Inspecta, this is a good solution if we really wanted to ever relist stocks. However, I think the point is we wouldn't ever want to. OK...so Red Steel had some news that made it tradable months later. Can anyone honestly say they were holding the stock the whole time because they were banking on that?
More importantly, does it even matter for us to move the stock following a press release like that way later when nobody in the industry even cares about Red Steel anymore? That isn't predicting anything!
I strongly think the future of the simExchange should focus on trading games before they are released, when publishers are still judging how they should market the games and before anyone knows how well the game will sell. There isn't really a point to trading games far after the release as the impact of the game is largely determined already.
In the long-term, it'd be better if we could trad games well in advance so that publishers like Nintendo can determine if they should can games like Project HAMMER based on our trading. Trading four months after a game's release really isn't helpful for anyone.
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More importantly, does it even matter for us to move the stock following a press release like that way later when nobody in the industry even cares about Red Steel anymore? That isn't predicting anything!
I strongly think the future of the simExchange should focus on trading games before they are released, when publishers are still judging how they should market the games and before anyone knows how well the game will sell. There isn't really a point to trading games far after the release as the impact of the game is largely determined already.
In the long-term, it'd be better if we could trad games well in advance so that publishers like Nintendo can determine if they should can games like Project HAMMER based on our trading. Trading four months after a game's release really isn't helpful for anyone.