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Investing in youth

Virginia Business
July 2004

When Collin Conrad speaks, people listen. Well, at least the people at the Foundation for Investor Education. Officials so liked what this eighth-grader from Lynchburg’s Brookville Middle School had to say about the economic factors impacting the stock price of McDonald’s that they awarded him the top prize for his age group in the recent InvestWrite contest.

The essay competition rates students on their critical thinking abilities and their understanding of the stock market. For his part, Collin received a new laptop computer, a $1,000 savings bond and a trip (with his parents) to Disney World.

Conrad says he took a keen interest in business after he began playing the foundation’s Stock Market Game, a classroom-based simulation program that provides students with a hypothetical $100,000 to invest over a school semester. He put the bulk of his dollars in Elan Pharmaceuticals and this spring realized a 98 percent return. “I’d always been interested in being a stockbroker, but now I’m definitely going to be one,” says the 14-year-old.

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