Vintage "Stocks & Bonds" board game box showing illustrated businessmen in suits and numerical figures in the background, indicating stock market activity.
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Stocks & Bonds (1964)

Stocks & Bonds

“Stocks & Bonds” is an economic strategy board game published by 3M in 1964. The game is a simulation of the American stock market, where players buy and trade fictitious stocks to become the richest by the end of the game. The game has been adapted into a video game titled “Computer Stocks & Bonds,” released by Avalon Hill in 1982.

Why is Stocks & Bonds Popular?

The game is popular because it allows players to experience the stock market in a fun and engaging way, while also learning about financial concepts and strategies. It has been used in educational settings, such as the Stock Market Game Student Activity Packet, to teach students about managing a virtual stock portfolio and investing in stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

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