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Fourth Graders Win Stock Market Competition

May 10, 2023
By Amanda Birger

Two fourth-graders from Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy (HBHA), Havi S. and Isaac U., recently made history by winning the statewide elementary division of the Stock Market Game. The competition, organized by the Kansas Council for Economic Education, is designed to help students learn about the stock market and investment strategies. This was the first year that the challenge was open to elementary-age students, and HBHA's fourth-grade team emerged victorious.

What is even more impressive is that the two students, despite being the only elementary team to take on the challenge, beat 40% of the middle school teams. Two fourth-graders beat almost half of the middle school teams! This is a testament to their dedication, hard work, and enthusiasm for learning about the stock market.

The game took place over a six-month period. Their teacher, Mr. Stevens McClure, taught the two students about stocks for a month beforehand and continued the lessons during the game period. The students traded stocks for two months and held them for the last four months, which is called a buy-and-hold strategy. They started with $100,000 and invested in approximately 20 stocks. Their best pick was Microsoft, which gave them a return of over $2,000.

Havi and Isaac spent most of their time learning about the stock market, what stocks are, how only public companies are traded, and more. They also went on Yahoo Finance to read graphs and long-term data. They learned about beta and risky stocks and, during the game, had to research a stock, look at long-term trends back at least 10 years, and look for news articles to see what the company was currently doing before buying a stock.

This was a fun way to take the math skills they had worked on and apply them in a real-life challenge. The students used their math skills, including reading graphs, looking for trends, basic multiplication, and calculating percentages, to analyze stocks and make informed investment decisions. Overall, this experience was an excellent way for the students to learn about the stock market, investment strategies, and financial literacy in a hands-on way.