Friday, 9 September 2011

8 September 2011 CNBC Highlights Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge and ...


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CNBC, a world leader in business news, visits the NYSE to highlight its "Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge" (http://milliondollar.cnbc.com), a ten-week fantasy stock and currency trading competition that offers a chance to win $1 million. In honor of the occasion, CNBC Anchor Brian Sullivan, CNBC Senior Energy & Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson and past "Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge" winners Debra Lewis, Bette Lockhart, Stephen Weber and Mary Sue Williams ring The Closing BellSM.

Trading in CNBC's "Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge" officially starts on Monday, September 19 at 9:30 a.m. ET and, for the first time, the contest has gone international and is open to permanent residents of the U.S., UK and Australia. Registered "Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge" contestants all receive a virtual million U.S. dollars to fictionally trade stocks and exchange traded funds on the New York Stock Exchange, NASDAQ Marketplace, American Stock Exchange, London Stock Exchange and Australia Securities Exchange as well as currencies in real-time, in up to five separate portfolios. Complete rules can be found at http://milliondollar.cnbc.com.

Trading officially ends on Friday, November 25 at 4:00 p.m. ET. The participant who has the portfolio with the highest aggregate value at the end of the "Challenge" will be awarded the Grand Prize. The second place winner will drive away with a 2012 Maserati GranTurismo Convertible Sport.

About the Portfolio Challenge:
CNBC's Million Dollar Portfolio Challenge, now entering its fourth year, is a ten-week fantasy stock and currency trading competition that offers a chance to win $1 million. Registered contestants receive a virtual million U.S. dollars to fictionally trade stocks and exchange traded funds on the NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, LSE and ASX exchanges as well as currencies in real-time, in up to five separate portfolios. All equity trades are priced in US dollars, based on the exchange rate provided by FXCM at the time of the trade. Complete rules can be found at http://milliondollar.cnbc.com/rules.
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