I'm the originator of the idea, I've suggested it multiple times. The first mention of "Stock Quest" on this forum comes from me in the form of suggesting a version where hip-hop artists stock goes up and downit was your idea?
Artists that can do numbers, artists that are forces in the game. Creative process, the business, politics of the industry, the mechanics behind classic records . . I want us to be forecasting hip-hop like stock investors. If we could make a hip-hop stockquest on here that would be dope, something to spend our Coli cash on and it would be proof of who knows what they're talking about . . like "breh, did you really just invest everything you got into 50 Cent's new project?"![]()
1. I want "Most Daps" ranking for every thread - this would include the user with the most daps in every thread
2. I want to organize threads by posts with the most daps - so "Show posts with most daps"
3. I want a hip-hop stockquest - with an impartial stock exchange commission
He's signed under the Universal umbrella but his label OVO is signed under Warner (they gave Mac Miller $10 million, anyone know how much they gave Drake)
this means that two of the Big 3 labels (Universal, Sony, Warner) have vested interest in his brand. If he were to collaborate with a Sony artist on a big single he will have squeezed the industry into a position where all 3 of these labels could be promoting his brand at once. With the right calculation that could can be leveraged into major promotional boost for his brand all at once
If rappers in 2015 were a stock that we could bet on with our Coli cash (like Stockquest) I would be putting some money into Drake . . he's a vested interest for one major label while another label has an investment in him - who has a safer position in the music industry right now?
The First Stock Exchange - Sans the Stock
Belgium boasted a stock exchange as far back as 1531, in Antwerp. Brokers and moneylenders would meet there to deal in business, government and even individual debt issues. It is odd to think of a stock exchange that dealt exclusively in promissory notes and bonds, but in the 1500s there were no real stocks. There were many flavors of business-financier partnerships that produced income like stocks do, but there was no official share that changed hands.
So this guy is the one that invented the stock trading idea? Doc Brown, is that you?![]()
Just read this....doesn't look like your idea was implemented.
We aren't accruing all this coli cash by playing the rapper stock market
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Just read this....doesn't look like your idea was implemented.
We aren't accruing all this coli cash by playing the rapper stock market
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What are you investing in breh?![]()