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How to Trade

    Making a Selection
    What is a Ticker Symbol?
    The HSX® Broker
    Insider Trading
    Position Limits
    Manipulation

    Making a Selection

    Before you actually make a trade, you must select what you would like to trade. Sounds easy, right? Well, it is. Pick a star that you happen to like or a movie you think will make a lot of money at the box office. Let's use Star Wars, for example. Go to the search box, type in Star Wars, and buy that MovieStock® when it appears. Assuming you have enough money in your portfolio, your trade will be executed and you will now be the proud owner of Star Wars. Should you choose to sell it at some point, simply go to your portfolio and choose the sell option. It's fun, easy, and you don't have to yank your kids out of college if you lose your shirt playing the market. As you get more familiar with the site, search the list pages for other movies, stars and musical artists that you may not be aware of. Also, be sure to check out our profile pages to get an in depth look at all the movies, stars, and musical artists that trade on the Exchange.

    What is a Ticker Symbol?

    Ticker Symbols are abbreviations for a MovieStock; or StarBond®, usually consisting of four or five letters.

    The HSX Broker

    The HSX® Broker fills all of the trades you request. For example, if you buy Drew Barrymore's StarBond, the HSX Broker will fill that trade for you. The three types of brokers are mini-brokers, advanced brokers, and quick traders.

    Insider Trading

    Insider trading is LEGAL on the Movie Market™. So, if you're an industry insider, or someone who's got some valuable information, feel free to use it to your advantage. It's every man for himself in the world of HSX.

    Position Limits

    Every now and then, there a few bad apples in the bunch who try to ruin the fun for everyone by cheating. To deter traders with ulterior motives, HSX has set up position limits. Position limits are set to mimic the 13-d Rules of the real world stock markets which are in place to limit the amount of shares an individual can own of a particular company. Simply put, there is a limit on how many shares of a particular MovieStock, StarBond, or any other security one can own, so that one particular trader cannot influence the price of any particular security. The position limits outlined below apply to each active account.
    Type of Security Maximum allowed number
    of shares per trader
    MovieStock 50,000
    StarBond 20,000
    Options (Puts/Calls) / Warrants 10,000
    Funds 10,000

    Manipulation

    HSX defines market manipulation as engaging in any activity which may artificially affect the market price of a security, or any other HSX market information. Market manipulation may include, but is not limited to: coordinated trading by different HSX accounts, unauthorized computer-assisted trading using a single or multiple HSX accounts, inappropriate disclosure of trading activity, and misrepresentation of information to the HSX community. HSX will impose heavy fines and/or trading restrictions on traders who make use of market manipulation for any purpose.
    1st offense: a fine of 25% of Portfolio Value and banned from trading for 15 days.
    2nd offense: a fine of 50% of Portfolio Value and banned from trading for 30 days.
    3rd offense: the confiscation of the Account Portfolio by the Hollywood Securities and Exchange Commission (HSEC).
    The determinations of whether conduct constitutes manipulation will be at the sole discretion of HSX. All decisions are final.