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In this March 18, 2014 photo the 'Math Minions,' sixth graders at Oak Grove Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota, pose for a photo with Motif Investing founder Hardeep Walia, center right rear, and math teacher Dave Carlson, right rear, at Oak Grove Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota. Carlson started a competition between regular and advance math classes at Oak Grove and registered his students with Motif Investing, a company that enables customers to buy baskets of stocks. In the end, Carlson’s regular math class yielded a nearly 22 percent gain and trounced every university club participating in a contest that was held at the same time. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)
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In this March 18, 2014 photo Motif Investing founder Hardeep Walia talks with staff at Oak Grove Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota. Sixth grade teacher Dave Carlson started a competition between regular and advance math classes at Oak Grove and registered his students with Motif Investing, a company that enables customers to buy baskets of stocks. In the end, Carlson’s regular math class yielded a nearly 22 percent gain and trounced every university club participating in a contest that was held at the same time. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)
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In this March 18, 2014 photo Motif Investing founder Hardeep Walia talks with staff at Oak Grove Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota. Sixth grade teacher Dave Carlson started a competition between regular and advance math classes at Oak Grove and registered his students with Motif Investing, a company that enables customers to buy baskets of stocks. In the end, Carlson’s regular math class yielded a nearly 22 percent gain and trounced every university club participating in a contest that was held at the same time. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)
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In this March 18, 2014 photo Motif Investing founder Hardeep Walia talks with sixth grade students at Oak Grove Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota. Sixth grade teacher Dave Carlson started a competition between regular and advance math classes at Oak Grove and registered his students with Motif Investing, a company that enables customers to buy baskets of stocks. In the end, Carlson’s regular math class yielded a nearly 22 percent gain and trounced every university club participating in a contest that was held at the same time. (AP Photo/Bruce Crummy)