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Virtual Stock Markets compared - Second Life 

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Written by Cash Yiyuan   
Thursday, 18 September 2008

A snap shot taken shows SL Capital Exchange as the current market leader, traffic wise. Volume of the markets is currently low due to a slow period in Second Life Markets. Real life markets currently are taking a beating, with some market figure heads quoted as saying current events are worst than the crash of 1987.

The last 24 hrs of the market is only a snap shot or indication of how the markets are performing, for a clearler picture it is best to look at the last 30 days.

 

Slcapex.com has a traffic rank of:  276,749

Market Volume (24hrs):

L$122,390.95

284,635 shares

Last 30 Days:

L$2,796,540.36
9,749,006 shares

http://www.slcapex.com/

 

Wselive.com has a traffic rank of:  380,835

Market Volume (24hrs):

5,090

Market Turnover (24hrs):

W$1,913.94

http://www.wselive.com/

http://www.wselive.com/welcome/market_volume?period=month


Ace-exchange.com has a traffic rank of:  675,622


L$137,753.15

140,772 shares

No 30 Day data available

http://www.ace-exchange.com/


Vstex.net has a traffic rank of: 988,249


Last 24h

Shares volume:    28,307

Value traded:    3,126.82 L$

http://www.vstex.net/

http://www.vstex.net/?p=174


Intlstockexchange.com has a traffic rank of:  1,014,602

24 Hour Volume

L$3,724

http://www.intlstockexchange.com/

No 30 Day data available 

 

Site Traffic snap shot taken from Alexa

 

Previous Report - http://sl-virtual-world-news.com/index.php/News/Stock-Market/Press-Release-CapEx-Linden-volume-average-share-price-surpass-WSE.html

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