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RE: Investing Simulators & Books - SweetSecret - 02-03-2023

(01-29-2023, 11:28 AM)jack125dc Wrote: Found information about some popular games:
Wall Street Survivor is a free, single-player game that offers a virtual stock trading experience and educational content on various investment topics. Investopedia Simulator is a paid game ($15 per month) that allows for diversification, short selling, and options trading. MarketWatch Virtual Stock Exchange is another free, single-player game that lets you track stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds and compare your portfolio with others. StocksCafe is a free platform that provides a virtual trading experience with real-time market data and allows you to track your portfolio and practice investment strategies. Most of these platforms can be played as single-player or multi-player and some have mobile app versions.
Thank you, those are helpful!


RE: Investing Simulators & Books - martamarti - 05-22-2023

Certainly! Here are some recommendations for free or inexpensive online simulators/games about investing that can help young adults learn about investing concepts:

Investopedia Stock Simulator: Investopedia offers a free stock market simulator that allows users to practice trading stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds. It provides a virtual trading platform with real-time market data and various trading tools. The simulator also features a community aspect, allowing users to join or create leagues to compete with others.

Wall Street Survivor: Wall Street Survivor offers a virtual trading platform where users can learn about investing, practice trading stocks, options, and ETFs, and compete in virtual trading contests. The platform provides educational resources and tutorials to help users understand different investment instruments and strategies.

MarketWatch Virtual Stock Exchange: MarketWatch's Virtual Stock Exchange provides a simulated trading environment where users can trade stocks, options, and mutual funds. The platform offers competitions and leaderboards to encourage friendly competition among users. I would also suggest reading the admiral markets review and registering a demo account there for the practice.