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50,000 in cash prizes to be won JP Morgan Telegraph Fantasy Fund Manager (powered by MoneyAM)     

Bullshare - 02 Jun 2010 12:47




As part of its Corporate Solutions business MoneyAM carries out development work for a number of large companies. We are pleased to tell you that we have this morning launched the second JPMorgan Telegraph Fantasy Fund Manager Game which we have developed, licensed and host.

Give it a go at: JP Morgan Fantasy Fund Manager

robertalexander - 24 Jul 2010 20:17 - 46 of 139

Haystack,

if you would like to join our merry band then the key number you need is b28d66de1c37c33f
welcome aboard
Alex

Haystack - 24 Jul 2010 20:24 - 47 of 139

Joined

Thanks

Bullshare - 13 Aug 2010 09:34 - 48 of 139

well i am doing badly, sat at game position 23,232 and -0.88%, for some reason i am bottom of the MoneyAM team :(

However, the good news is my dog, Dobby, who I lucky dipped is 3,918 with a gain of 3.3%.

There must be a moral there :-)

PS My dog is not eligible to win the game and is playing for fun only!

Haystack - 13 Aug 2010 12:32 - 49 of 139

Lucky that you don't work in a financially related industry!

Bullshare - 13 Aug 2010 12:32 - 50 of 139

;-)

Bobcolby - 14 Aug 2010 10:12 - 51 of 139

+2% Position 13913.

The vast improvement in my portfolio was achieved by using the Swedish Fiscal Management system.

Bullshare - 14 Aug 2010 11:55 - 52 of 139

What a pin ? ;-0)

Haystack - 14 Aug 2010 12:11 - 53 of 139

He must have got an advanced copy, unless he speaks Swedish!

Swedish Fiscal Policy 2010
The 2010 report of the Swedish Fiscal Policy Council was published on 17 May 2010. There is now an English translation of the summary available. The full report will be translated later this year.

Bobcolby - 14 Aug 2010 18:43 - 54 of 139

:-)

Bobcolby - 18 Aug 2010 09:41 - 55 of 139

Some years ago, during a period of wildly volatile interest rates etc., the Swedes adopted a policy of doing nothing. It worked very well!

I believe they called it "The pipe smokers policy" or something like that.

;-)

tabasco - 25 Aug 2010 08:34 - 56 of 139

He is at it again Michael.
Gausie- 25 Aug 2010 08:21 - 2534 of 2536
Batty
Off to rainham M&S for a blowjob - any message for your misses?

Bobcolby - 26 Aug 2010 10:03 - 57 of 139

My monthly position is now 371 up 3%

The do nothing system is working well

Haystack - 14 Sep 2010 14:12 - 58 of 139

The team is 19th today, quite an improvement.

Bullshare - 14 Sep 2010 14:58 - 59 of 139

Here is our team's performance, must be something wrong, I am last ;-0)


1 mcmayhem 10.30%
2 haystack 7.46%
3 oliver55 7.06%
4 Vesuvius 6.81%
5 little woman 6.60%
6 theone442 6.43%
7 robertalexander 5.45%
8 BullShare 4.97%

little woman - 27 Sep 2010 18:50 - 60 of 139

As a team, we have moved up to 14 overall and 17 for the month

Haystack - 27 Sep 2010 19:07 - 61 of 139

I am having problems disposing of a fund and then buying a new one. I amend the portfolio and it shows it changed. I save the changes and the portfolio is shown as changed, but keeps reverting back to original.

Karl(MoneyAM) - 28 Sep 2010 10:14 - 62 of 139

We are sorry that you are experiencing problems with changing your portfolio.

This may be due to the selection not being valid and an error message being displayed or "red cards" from the Referee on the right hand side under the allocation pie chart. Please check carefully for large red warning messages above the selection when you have pressed the save button.

If a selection has been saved, a large blue confirmation message will be displayed, please carefully check the confirmation of the changes to ensure they are as you wish to request. You may find it useful to make the changes in the following order:

1. Remove funds that you wish to sell
2. Add new funds
3. Re-balance the remaining funds
4. Check that all allocations and funds are as you expect
5. Save selection

Alternatively your selection may have been removed by you "amending" a previously saved selection. Once you have a saved selection, if you press the "amend" button before it has been processed, this will remove it from the queue and you will need to re-save it again and wait until the time that is shown in the confirmation. Please note that all trades before 12 noon are processed the same night, after 12 noon are processed the following night.

Haystack - 29 Sep 2010 01:23 - 63 of 139

I have tried for days to get rid of one of my holdings - J P Morgan Global ex UK Bond. It said I had a saved ytransaction and I have left it alone for a couple of days and I still have it. I have been trying to get rid of it for more than a week now.

Karl(MoneyAM) - 29 Sep 2010 08:52 - 64 of 139

Haystack,

If you tell me your specific selection I will try it from here to see what the problem is. Please can you give all allocations for the whole portfolio.

eg:
Fund A 10%
Fund B 5%
Fund C remove
Fund Z new 10%

Karl

skinny - 29 Sep 2010 08:53 - 65 of 139

Don't tell him Pike!
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