Quote from caroy:
They also spend time learning about the roles of futures markets in risk management. They learn about hedging and in general they learn about the various career paths associated with the trading and futures industry.
The general public often fails to grasp the importance of exchanges and the roles they play. These kids leave understanding futures markets and the mechanics of the exchange and an understanding that the open outcry method in its hey day was the most efficient way to trade commodities and transfer risk.
After the exercise we discuss the transition to electronic markets and the role that has taken.
Learning by doing is a little more exciting than reading about it in a book.
We also find that these activities clarify the misconceptions held by the general public about futures traders and speculators in genera.
Interesting the level of crudeness to the responses on a simple proposal asking for help with an educational endeavor. Too bad some schools haven't stressed manners.
I think this is a cool idea. I don't have the time to play sorry. If I can suggest though, how about some statistics to add to this game and show them about probabilities. I hated math in HS, I wish someone would have told me hey if you learn statistics here are some ways you can make money with it. You make them into card counters and traders!
