Description of the idea:
Short Description of the Idea of integrating a Stock Market
A fully functional stock market with options on buying selling, that changes the values at random, or maybe you could even register if you have a Business ID your own company and pay a fee your company to go public and have it on the stock market. The stock market as a entity could managed by the state or some other government agency. It could open and close like IRL at certain times, you could try to put in events that admins can control to create a huge total stock crash plunging the market into the ground and giving something to the governments finance offices to heavy worry about.
Why should this be added?:
Creates opportunity's for players to open Stock Firms, You could have a chance at people becoming stock brokers wolf of wallstreet style become rich of stock then going to start their own business.
Gives good roleplay to people who are in the business sector allowing them to act like stuck up stock brokers if they make it big and own their own firm
Gives the opportunity for people to invest in businesses like giving out money since the company's stock is good, or it could act as a alternative form of currency payment.
Give jobs to the government for employing people to manage it, and also more stuff for finance offices to do if the stock crashes.
The style of a stock market helps a lot to the vibe of being in NYC a place famous for the stock exchange.
Government agency's could also invested and it could be a small sources of revenue flow for them maybe they could even hire a external consultant to manage their stocks.
Maybe those who are top executives or accountants could do fraud and it would give something for BFI to investigate and the local police to act on.
What negatives could this have?:
Problem that's the biggest is most likely that its quite complicated to program.
Could not be fun if the stocks are slow and take a bit to build or lose money.
If improperly managed during a crisis event likes its crash it could tank several business although this on its own is not directly a negative thing.
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