I don’t know much about stocks and stock market in general but I didn’t have the slightest idea about the connection between stock market and animals. Did you know that on Wall Street, bulls and bears are in a constant struggle? A bull market is when everything in economy is great, people are finding jobs, GDP is growing and stocks are rising. If a person believes that stocks will go up, he or she is called a “bull”. A bear market is when the economy is bad, when it’s in recession and stocks are falling. A pessimistic person is called a “bear” and they believe that the stock prices are going down. And that is not all, as you can imagine Chickens are afraid to lose anything so they don’t invest in something over which they lose sleep; they never take any risk. On the other side are Pigs; they risk, invest a lot of money and all professional trades love pigs, because from their losses the bulls and the bears reap their profits.
This put a completely new light on the “Bulls and Bears” slot. It was a completely different experience, as if I was a stock market professional. I went to Grand Parker Casino and started this adventure. I had $30 on my account and started spinning with a $0.25 bet. Nothing happened, not many empty spins but no feature either. When I got to $10 I had 82.2% chances to trigger the Feature. I got 7 Free Spins and decent $15.18 – I was back to $25.26. After that I played a bit longer and again, nothing happened. Realizing that stock market may not be my thing, I thought that a magic lamp might take care of my wishes. I opened the “Aladdin’s Wishes” slot and I had some great wins bringing my balance up to $32; all happened in the base game. This time the Bonus round gave me only $1.20 but still, I kept my balance over $30. So in the end I managed to even earn a little.
The way I played this seems to be that of a Chicken but I don’t mind it. There’s an old stock market saying: “Bulls make money, bears make money, but pigs just get slaughtered.” I’m happy to be a Chicken, well, I guess in this case.
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