The 5 Best Stock Trading Simulators: Ranked – Investment U

Financial Freedom

<!– –>

The internet has made it easier than ever to be an investor. There are pros and cons to this. The upside is that a record number of people have access to the markets. The downside is that a whole lot of people have no idea what they’re doing. And that can be costly… when they’re playing with real money.

This is where stock trading simulators can be beneficial. It’s the perfect way to test a trading strategy before finding out it doesn’t work and losing your shirt.

Stock Trading Simulator

The stock market is inarguably one of the greatest wealth-creating machines humanity has ever seen. But not everybody that throws a few bucks at some stocks will see a return on their investment. And the recent onslaught of new investors has proven that to be the case.

The beginning of 2020 delivered the fastest bear market in history and one of the worst first quarters ever. At that same time, online brokers like TD Ameritrade, Charles Schwab and Robinhood reported spikes as high as 170% in new accounts. And a lot of people who jumped into the markets at exactly the wrong time – and didn’t actually know what they were doing – watched their money evaporate.

For every “overnight millionaire” story, there are hundreds of people that watched their nest egg get fried because they took on too much risk. They skipped due diligence and followed their gut.

Instead of blowing a bunch of money to see if you’ve “got a knack” for this investing thing, it’s a lot easier (and cheaper) to test a theory on a virtual market. So before betting on a pennant chart leading to a big win or following a sawtooth pattern to time the market, assess your strategy. Let it play out in real time on a stock trading simulator.

This will make you a better, wiser investor in the long run. And developing an understanding of how the markets work will reward new investors with an education to last a lifetime.

The Five Best Stock Trading Simulators

  1. Wall Street Survivor
  2. MarketWatch
  3. Thinkorswim
  4. HowTheMarketWorks
  5. NinjaTrader

Coming in at No. 5…

NinjaTrader has an exceptionally robust toolbox available to users. And while this trading service has a proper brokerage service as well, its stock trading simulator is just as expansive. Users can backtest their strategies, run real-time screeners and do some advanced charting. Among its most interesting features is the ability to roll back the clock and see how you would have done in different time periods.

The only mark against it is that NinjaTrader’s free simulator requires a download and isn’t simply available via its website online. But the process is still straightforward and easy to get started. You just give them your email address and they’ll set you up with temporary login credentials once the download is complete.

At No. 4 is…

HowTheMarketWorks has been around for a while, but the oldies can still be goodies. Set up is simple. You just setup an account, decide how much cash you want to start out with in your account and get to trading. The tabs at the top of the dashboard offer a glimpse of your virtual portfolio. And that’s also where you’ll find the place to start trading. It’s all straightforward and looks similar to many brokerage accounts.

This stock trading simulator also features the ability set up a trading game with friends to compete for the best returns. This is an ideal platform for new investor too because of the vast array of educational material it contains. The major drawback is that this simulator only features the ability to trade stocks and ETFs – no options or futures trading is available.

In Third Place…

Thinkorswim is an educational tool developed by TD Ameritrade. Since this full-service brokerage account is one of the best in the business, it’s no surprise that its stock trading simulator is impressive. Once you set up a Thinkorswim account, it allows you to choose what kind of securities you’d like to practice with. You’ve got equities, options, futures, forex and ETFs to choose from. Once your account is set up, you’ll be prompted to download an application where the trading begins.

Since this stock trading simulator was designed by an actual broker, it should be no surprise that it looks about as close to the real thing as you can get. And again, the only drawback is that it does require a download instead of being able to play right in a web browser.

Coming in at Second is…

The MarketWatch stock trading simulator is the one we use here at Investment U to compete with each other. So it’s got a special place in our collective heart. The signup process for this one is a little more cumbersome than some of the others, but if you can follow Ikea directions, this’ll be no sweat.
You have to start by setting up a custom game. You select how many players you want involved (you can just play by yourself), then you choose the indexes you plan to access (the default will work for most people’s purposes). Then you choose the starting balance in your account and select which trading choices you’d like to have access to.

When the game is set up, select the “portfolio” tab and start trading. Simply drop in a ticker symbol and decide if you want to buy or sell short to start and choose how many shares you’d like to start with. As an added bonus, you’ll have instant access to MarketWatch’s robust overview of any stock you choose. You just select the “Full Quote Page” and it will direct you to an overview of any stock’s pertinent information. The one bummer is that this stock trading simulator doesn’t offer options trading either.

And No. 1 Spot for Best Stock Trading Simulator Goes to…

Wall Street Survivor is like a gussied up version of HowTheMarketWorks with lots of additional features. Once again, setting up an account is simple. You just create a login, provide them with an email address and you’re pretty much ready to start trading.

Once your account is set up, go up to the “portfolios” tab at the top, and start adding stocks to your portfolio. All you have to do is drop a ticker symbol in the search and select “buy.” From here, you’ll be allowed to buy, sell, short or cover any publicly traded stock – virtually. Like many of the others, Wall Street Survivor also allows users to easily set up stock trading games with friends, family or classmates. There are also scores of games going on that you can join. If you do set up a game to compete with others, you can also employ options trading – which puts this a cut above the others.

Ready to Start Trading?

There’s a famous story about the legendary hedge fund manager, Ray Dalio. At age 12 he bought shares of Northeast Airlines right before it merged with another company. On his first trade, he tripled his money. Most of us aren’t quite so lucky. Which is why it’s so important to develop a sound investment strategy… before you actually start investing. This is where stock trading simulators come into play.

And if you’d like market insight delivered to your inbox before you start trading – virtually or in real life – be sure to sign up for the Investment U e-letter below. It’s packed with valuable investment opportunities that will help you navigate your way through even the choppiest of markets.




from WordPress https://ift.tt/2RUh5g2
via IFTTT

Post a Comment

0 Comments