Fantasy Sports stock simulations

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A stock simulation differs from the standard fantasy sports games in that it involves buying and selling of individual player stocks rather than building a team and setting a lineup. The beauty of a game like this is that not only can it involve multiple sports all at the same time, but people who want to play it aren't tied to getting involved only at the beginning of a sport's season. Another perk of such games is that competitors come from a wide variety of sports interests.

Jockstocks.com went "live" with its stock trading game in the Fall of 2002, featuring MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, PGA and NASCAR listings, Jocktstocks encompasses all of the major sports in the United States into one game.

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