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I've heard of online "practice" investment accounts, but I can't find any. Can you recommend a site? |
I'd like to try a practice account to see how I'd do. You can set up a portfolio on Yahoo Finance.... Hard to answer your question with so littel information. You could go to CNN Money and practice or calculate your potential earnings with different investment vehicles. I like stock quest.com. 100,000 to start. You can trade in stocks, mutual funds, foreign markets, just about any type of investment. They also offer classes, lessons and competitions. Easy sign up and easy site to navigate. |
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