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The title says it all. I'm looking for a simulation stock market to play around with. One that is, ideally, as close to the real thing as possible.

I've heard that Investopia is a pretty good resource for all things 'stock' and found they have a simulator available. However, before I comit to using it, I'd like to know if you guys could recommed a better alternative.

The simulator will, preferably, have a 'learn as you go' theme to it. Something that's friendly for a beginner.

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There is a site that treats you like a fund manager in the real market, Marketoracy, http://marketocracy.com/.

Each user is given 1 million in cash. You can have multiple "mutual funds", and the site allows use to choose between two types of strategies, buy/sell, short/cover. Currently, options are not supported.

The real value of the site is that users are ranked against each other (of course, you can op out of the rankings). This is really cool because you can determine the real worth of your returns compared to the rest of investors across the site. A couple years back, the top 100 investors were invited to come on as real mutual fund managers - so the competition is legitimate.

Take a look at the site, it's definitely worth a try. Were there other great sites you looked at?

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Thinkorswim's ThinkDesktop platform allows you to replay a previous market day if you wish.

You can also use paper money in stocks, options, futures, futures options, forex, etc there.

I really can't think of any other platform that allows you to dabble around in so many products fictionally.

And honestly, if all that "make[s] the learning experience a bit more complicated" and demotivates you, well thats probably a good thing for your sake.

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Many online brokers have a "virtual" or "paper" trading feature to them. You can make trades in near-real time with a fake account balance and it will treat it as though you were making the trade at that time. No need to manage the math yourself - plus, you can even do more complicated trades (One-Cancels-Other/One-Triggers-Other).

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Stock market is like poker: you don't take the same risks when it is fake money and thus you don't learn the same lessons from your mistakes.

I would recommend instead to play with real market and real money (rule #0: use only money that you don't need).

Start with safe products and go to the bath progressively. It took me about ten years and I am still learning.

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I have a free account on http://optionshouse.com/ that allows me to invest fake money into different stocks and test their tracking software. It is free and easy to do, just create an account there and they give you $4000 (fake) to invest in the stock market. They do this so that you can test their tracking and other assorted tools, in hopes that you'll choose to invest your real hard earned money with them.

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