Mar 24, 2023

Investment challenge brings stock market to life for GBHS students

Posted Mar 24, 2023 8:00 PM
Matt and Dena Hiss (right) of Legacy Financial Solutions visited Robin Linsner's Personal Finance and Investing class to present Braxton Love with his back-to-back first-place Visa gift card.
Matt and Dena Hiss (right) of Legacy Financial Solutions visited Robin Linsner's Personal Finance and Investing class to present Braxton Love with his back-to-back first-place Visa gift card.

Learning the risks and rewards of Wall Street, 270 students at Great Bend High School recently participated in the Sixth Annual Legacy Financial Solutions Investment Challenge.

Utilizing an online platform called How the Market Works, participants started the month of February with $100,000 virtual cash to “invest” at their discretion. While the online trading platform provides research tools, investment content, and real-time trading to simulate participation in the stock market, students and staff members have the opportunity to test their own strategies and experiment with their investments.

At the end of the month-long simulation, the top three student winners were Braxton Love, first; Dustyn Epp, second; and Kyler Harris, third.

“The popularity of the investment challenge has grown substantially in the past six years,” said Lacy Wolters, GBHS career/ACT coordinator. “It’s exciting to see students participate year after year, as well as their enthusiasm grow for personal finance and the stock market.”

“The investment challenge allows students to apply what they are learning in the classroom to a realistic simulation, and even if they’re not enrolled in a personal finance class, they can still participate,” said Wolters.

“It’s our goal to give students a real-life foundation in the world of investments and financial planning,” said Matt Hiss, investment advisor representative with Legacy Financial Solutions. “As participation grows, the excitement tells us we are offering a program where students both learn and enjoy. We enjoy partnering with the school to give students and staff members this experience.”

GBHS Math Teacher Daniel Schneider won first place among district staff.
GBHS Math Teacher Daniel Schneider won first place among district staff.

The Legacy Financial Solutions Investment Challenge awarded the following prizes to the USD 428 staff winners, Daniel Schneider, first place; Jason Duvall, second place; and Andrea Bauer, third place.

For more information on the Great Bend High School Personal Finance and Investing class or the “How the Market Works” simulation, please contact Lacy Wolters at  (620) 793-1521. For information about Legacy Financial Solutions, call (620) 792-6333 or visit their office at 2001 Broadway Ave in Downtown Great Bend.