All posts by Athene Auer
| Sep 19th 2008, 08:14 Athene Auer |
Website Announcements » Asset Market Trading Experiment Asset Market Trading Experiment Edited by moderator Sep 19th 2008, 08:16 |
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| Hello everybody, we are a team from the University of Munich (LMU) and the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). We are doing a study about asset market trading in Second Life. For the success of our experiment, we need SL traders. In other words, you! The experiment takes about 60 minutes to complete. Of course, you do not need to invest any of your own money to participate. On the contrary, you can use your skills and experience to compete against other traders and win a lot of money in our market. You also get 1000L$ for certain for participating. But mostly, you would contribute a lot to our project and help us find out how markets (in a real as well as in a virtual environment) work and, ultimately, how to make them better. If you are interested or you have questions about how it all works, check out our site (http://www.iom.bwl.uni-muenchen.de/personen/mitarbeiter/fiedler/secondlife3/index.html );, or contact directly via IM (Athene Auer) or by email fiedler@lmu.de Thank you very much in advance for your help! |
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| Sep 23rd 2008, 05:44 Athene Auer |
General Investment Discussion » Still looking for traders for an experiment Still looking for traders for an experiment |
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| Hello everybody, we are a team from the University of Munich (LMU) and the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD). We are doing a study about asset market trading in Second Life. For the success of our experiment, we need SL traders. In other words, you! The experiment takes about 60 minutes to complete. Of course, you do not need to invest any of your own money to participate. On the contrary, you can use your skills and experience to compete against other traders and win a lot of money in our market. You also get 1000L$ for certain for participating. But mostly, you would contribute a lot to our project and help us find out how markets (in a real as well as in a virtual environment) work and, ultimately, how to make them better. If you are interested or you have questions about how it all works, check out our site (http://www.iom.bwl.uni-muenchen.de/personen/mitarbeiter/fiedler/secondlife3/index.html );, or contact directly via IM (Athene Auer) or by email fiedler@lmu.de Thank you very much in advance for your help! |
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