Stock Exchange

The Stock Exchange


Each of the five Kingdoms have a stock certificate that has a value that fluctuates over time.

This stock can be bought and sold anytime of the day.

What Are These Undisclosed Variables?
It is the governing process of the Stock Exchange and works on a series of exercises that affect the value of a Nation’s currency.

While some exercises have the potential to increase value, others have an adverse effect.

Stock will often rise and fall in the value bracket of a stack of Gold Nuggets, this meaning that the value of a share will never exceed higher than 64 Gold Nuggets or fall lower than 1 Gold Nugget.

The value of your shares can and will often grow even in your absence but this does not mean your money will work for you while you are away. If you apply a successful regime over your Nation, you’ll find that your stock will benefit from your labor.



How Can I Take Part?
When a player first logs into World Civilizations they will receive 50 Stock Credits in their inventory. These credits can be used to purchased shares or should a player be unwilling to take part in the Stock Exchange, cash out and collect the gold value of their credits.

A Stock Credit is worth 1 Gold Nugget at a fixed value meaning this will not change.

The Stock Exchange accepts Stock Credits for the purchasing of shares in National Stock as well as gold. You may purchase one stock per transaction to avoid mistakes in purchasing more than is required.

Why Should I Play The Stock Market?
The Stock Exchange can increase your capital exponentially.

Gold is a valuable commodity in World Civ and you will most likely find out rather soon that for your Nation to grow you’ll need the dough!

Now there is always the risk that the value of stock will go down and playing the Stock Exchange is a gamble that might not pay-off. That value of shares will always fluctuate meaning one day you might make a loss and the next day a profit. The staff are not held accountable in any errors that may occur from the Stock Exchange and players are reminded of the risk that they take when playing the Stock Market.