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Can I practice trading with virtual money? (real market - NYSE with virtual money)? |
Can I practice trading with virtual money? (real market - NYSE with virtual money) www.top10traders.com and www.marketocracy.com both facilitate creation of virtual portfolios. Try that. Other than that search 'stock market game' on google. sometimes new ones pop up. Beyond that, you can use a spreadsheet. Yes, and it is great fun Piotr. I did this when I was younger sometimes. OR, even while in the market, I have done this, when I didn't have enough to throw in everything I thought was a good investment at the time. But now do as I think you intend (as by reading your psot) Really believe that you have money in these things-REAL research-keep amounts in/out written down. See how you do! And, have fun! Absolutely. I have been playing a virtual stock market game for quite a while now that trades both the NYSE and NASDAQ. |
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