NBA Stock Exchange Fantasy Basketball

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What's New in NBASE this year?

$180 Starting Team Budget

This year all fullseason NBA Stock Exchange teams will start with a budget of $180 fantasy dollars to use in assembling a roster of players from the Trading Floor. For those of you who played last year, this is a change from a $300 starting budget. You should note that player prices have also been adjusted to work within this new budget amount.

Premium Services

The Stock Exchange game is designed with many features available to every manager to make managing a team fast, easy and fun. But for just $14.99, you can upgrade to 2009 Stock Exchange Premium Service and take advantage of features not available anywhere else.

Premium Service includes:

  • Real-Time Player Stats and Fantasy Points Updates
  • Real Time Player Pricing Updates
  • Live Ranktm - Watch individual league rankings change in real time during games.
  • Premium Stock Market Tickertm with Watch List feature. This downloadable widget lets you track up to 12 players moving prices and trading volumes.

Many Premium Service features are free for new users for an initial 7 day trial. After the trial ends, the service costs $14.99 for the remainder of the season.

Advanced Buy & Sell Orders

With Advance Buy and Sell Orders, managers can submit up to four (4) trade orders every day to be executed at the next market open once the market is live with moving prices. These orders can be a mixture of buys and sells and will be executed between 8:01 AM and 8:05 AM ET in the order that each manager specifies. Managers can also specify that orders be executed at the prevailing market price or set a maximum buy price or minimum sell price.
The Advance Order page can be used to change order priorities, modify order settings, cancel orders and view order history.
All users will be given a four order free trial. Additional Advance Buy/Sell Orders can be purchased in packs of 10, 24 and 50 orders. Any orders that you don't use this season can be used in the 2010 - 11 NBA Stock Exchange game.

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