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There are currently 5 Second Life Stock Exchanges. They are the World Stock Exchange, International Stock Exchange, Virtual Stock Exchange and SL Capital Exchange, Dreamland Stock Exchange.

At this moment, World Stock Exchange is the leading stock exchange in terms of number of Listing, Trading Value and Volume. Virtual Stock Exchange is right behind. The other 3 are lagging behind, but Dreamland Stock Exchange run by Anshe could be a serious contender.

I will be working towards a possible IPO listing in one of the stock exchange to fund my first private estate.

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Since WSE halt trading after reopening, at least 5 companies have delisted and move to International Stock Exchange aka ISE. They are CGI, AVC, CSE, KFM and BCX.

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The World Stock Exchange will remain closed until 12PM PDT 27th July 2007. Our development team have almost completed the deployment phase. We look forward to opening the World’s Leading Internet Stock Market with increased security, functionality and the ability for virtual companies around the world to raise capital from the wider Internet community.

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The World Stock Exchange is closed for important updates. The WSE opening time has been extended to 6AM PDT, Thursday 26th July 2007. Thank you for your patience.

This is the 2nd extension. It was supposed to open at 12PM PDT 24th July, then delay to 12PM PDT 25th July. Will they extend again?

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There are currently 4 stock exchanges for companies doing business in or related to Second Life. They are the World Stock Exchange, AVIX, International Stock Exchange and Metaverse Stock Exchange.

Of the 4 Stock Exchanges, World Stock Exchange is more promising. Creating an account with WSE is free and simply.

1) Make sure you have an account at Second Life and then download the software provided by Linden Lab, a trademark of Linden Research Inc.

2) Visit WSE in world ATM at Hope Capital (209, 127, 23) and say “reset password”. The first time you do this, it will set up a WSE account for you and give you a temporary password, which you can then login and change.

3) You now have an active account, and can deposit funds, withdraw funds and use the WSE trading platform.

4) To deposit money into the WSE ATM simply right click on the ATM and select Pay then click or type the amount you wish to deposit into your account.

5) To withdraw money from your WSE trading account you will need to teleport to a WSE ATM and type the following command: withdraw amount, where “amount” is the amount you want to withdraw.

As with Real Life Stock Exchange, do you research before you decide to buy any stock. Investing in stock trading in WSE can be very risky but rewards can be very high as well. My advice is to invest what you can afford to lose.

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