Mine$tocker Fantasy Pool is a game where players can make fantasy money through stock trading by buying stocks at a low price and selling them at a high.
The Demo Video is 4 minutes long






Privacy Policy


In this privacy statement, we explain what we do with the data we obtain about you via https://minestockers.com We recommend you carefully read this statement. In our processing we comply with the requirements of privacy legislation. That means, among other things, that:

we clearly state the purposes for which we process personal data. We do this by means of this privacy statement;
we aim to limit our collection of personal data to only the personal data required for legitimate purposes;
we first request your explicit consent to process your personal data in cases requiring your consent;
we take appropriate security measures to protect your personal data and also require this from parties that process personal data on our behalf;
we respect your right to access your personal data or have it corrected or deleted, at your request.
If you have any questions, or want to know exactly what data we keep of you, please contact us.


Here is our full policy.
Investment Disclosure


The information on this website and in episodes of MineStockers is for information purposes only. It is not intended to be an offer or solicitation for the sale of any financial product or service or a recommendation or determination by MineStockers Inc. that any investment strategy is suitable for a specific investor.

Investors should seek financial advice regarding the suitability of any investment strategy based on the investor's objectives, financial situation, investment horizon, and particular needs. This information is not intended to provide financial, tax, legal, accounting, or other professional advice since such advice always requires consideration of individual circumstances.

The products discussed herein are not insured by a governmental agency and are subject to risks, including a possible loss of the principal amount invested. Any information received is based on internal and externally available information and is not considered an endorsement or conclusion on any company's financial prospects, resources, or management. Opinions expressed are subject to change and may not be relied upon. Please seek your investment advice for your particular set of circumstances.

Generally, natural resources investments are very volatile. They have higher headline risk than other sectors as they tend to be more sensitive to economic data, political and regulatory events, and underlying commodity prices. Natural resource investments are influenced by the cost of underlying commodities like oil, gas, metals, coal, etc.; several trade on various exchanges and have price fluctuations based on short-term dynamics partly driven by demand/supply and investment flows.

Natural resource investments tend to react more sensitively to global events and economic data than other sectors, whether a natural disaster like an earthquake, political upheaval in the Middle East, viral pandemic, or release of employment data in the U.S.

Investing in foreign markets may entail more significant risks than those usually associated with domestic markets, such as political, currency, economic, and market risks. It would be best to consider whether trading in low-priced and international securities suits you in light of your circumstances and financial resources. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns.

MineStockers Inc., and all entities it controls, family, friends, employees, associates, and others may hold positions in the securities it covers, and some of the companies covered may be paying clients of the production.

No investment process is risk-free, and there is no guarantee of profitability; investors may lose all of their investments. No investment strategy or risk management technique can guarantee returns or eliminate risk in any market environment. Diversification does not guarantee a profit or protect against loss. Investing in foreign securities presents risks not associated with domestic investments, such as currency fluctuation, political and economic instability, and different accounting standards. It may result in greater share price volatility. The prices of small- and mid-cap company stocks are generally more volatile than large-company stocks. They often involve higher risks because smaller companies may lack the management expertise, financial resources, product diversification, and competitive strengths to endure adverse economic conditions.

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