Thursday, October 1, 2009

Hollywood's Version of Wall Street

So you’re pretty convinced that you know what’s what in Hollywood—you were repping Zach Galifianakis long before he famously roofied the bachelor party in The Hangover; you led the Paul Blart bandwagon all the way to complete box office takeover; and finally, you had the deathly inkling that ABC’s "Pushing Daisies" was bound only to accomplish just that. We get it.

Well, then HSX may be right up your alley.

The Hollywood Stock Exchange is an online stock trading simulation which allows users to manage a profile of shares in upcoming movies, TV shows, celebrities, and more.

The site seamlessly tracks the latest BO charts, TV ratings, and celebrity popularity, allowing the user a very realistic opportunity to tinker in Hollywood investing.

While following the trades and keeping your finger on the pulse of the biz certainly helps, HSX is awesome for anyone who has an interest in entertainment industry trends or considers themselves a movie or TV regular.

Highly recommended—check it.
www.hsx.com

1 comment:

  1. Come to think of it, with the economy in shambles, it's probably not a bad idea at all to invest in Warner Bros or Disney/Pixar in actuality. When people no longer have an interest in spending large sums of money for travel and so on, it's easy to spend the 12 or so dollars (as you mentioned before) to "escape" in the theater. Bravo s. hummel

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