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A stock market simulator is computer software that reproduces behavior and features of a stock market, so that a user may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Paper trading, sometimes also called "virtual stock trading", is a simulated trading process in which would-be investors can practice investing without committing money. The imaginary money of paper trading is sometimes also called "paper money," "virtual money," and "Monopoly money."

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  • A stock market simulator is computer software that reproduces behavior and features of a stock market, so that a user may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Paper trading, sometimes also called "virtual stock trading", is a simulated trading process in which would-be investors can practice investing without committing money. This is accomplished by the manipulation of simulated money and investment positions that behave in a manner similar to the real markets. Investors also use paper trading to test new and different investment strategies. Stock market games are often used for educational purposes. For example, investors can create several different positions simultaneously to compare the performance and payoff characteristics between multiple strategies. A textbook may state that writing a covered call is synthetically the same as writing a naked put, but in practice there are subtle differences. With a paper trading account, an investor can set up a bull credit spread and a bull debit spread simultaneously and watch how the payoff for each position changes as the market moves. Other advanced strategies include leverage, short-selling, forex and derivatives trading. Successful execution and profit generation from these strategies usually require high levels of technical knowledge. Investors can test these strategies with paper trading to avoid taking on excessive risk due to inexperience. Various companies and online trading simulation tools offer paper trading services, some free, others with charges, that allow investors to try out various strategies (some stock brokerage firms allow 14-day 'demo accounts'), or paper trading can be carried out simply by noting down fees and recording the value of investments over time. The imaginary money of paper trading is sometimes also called "paper money," "virtual money," and "Monopoly money." (en)
  • Тренажер фондового ринку — програмне забезпечення, що намагається відтворити або дублювати деякі або всі функції реального фондового ринку на комп'ютері, так що гравець може симулювати торгівлю акціями без фінансового ризику. Паперова торгівля (іноді так звана «віртуальна біржова торгівля») являє собою торговий процес, у якому потенційні інвестори можуть «практикувати» інвестиційний процес, не закладаючи реальні гроші. (uk)
  • 模拟炒股,又称作虚拟证券交易,是通过计算机软件模拟现实中的证券交易市场,多数平台采取和证券交易所相同或相近的交易规则,用户可以进行买卖和其他委托操作,而用户在系统中的交易行为不会产生实际的资金流动,从而不会产生财务风险。模拟炒股可能有助于投资者积累市场经验,体验不同投资策略,实现教育目的。除了股市,模拟交易也可能包括权证、外汇、期货等其他市场。 模拟交易平台大部分是免费供用户使用,但也有一些服务提供商会收费。 (zh)
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  • Тренажер фондового ринку — програмне забезпечення, що намагається відтворити або дублювати деякі або всі функції реального фондового ринку на комп'ютері, так що гравець може симулювати торгівлю акціями без фінансового ризику. Паперова торгівля (іноді так звана «віртуальна біржова торгівля») являє собою торговий процес, у якому потенційні інвестори можуть «практикувати» інвестиційний процес, не закладаючи реальні гроші. (uk)
  • 模拟炒股,又称作虚拟证券交易,是通过计算机软件模拟现实中的证券交易市场,多数平台采取和证券交易所相同或相近的交易规则,用户可以进行买卖和其他委托操作,而用户在系统中的交易行为不会产生实际的资金流动,从而不会产生财务风险。模拟炒股可能有助于投资者积累市场经验,体验不同投资策略,实现教育目的。除了股市,模拟交易也可能包括权证、外汇、期货等其他市场。 模拟交易平台大部分是免费供用户使用,但也有一些服务提供商会收费。 (zh)
  • A stock market simulator is computer software that reproduces behavior and features of a stock market, so that a user may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Paper trading, sometimes also called "virtual stock trading", is a simulated trading process in which would-be investors can practice investing without committing money. The imaginary money of paper trading is sometimes also called "paper money," "virtual money," and "Monopoly money." (en)
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  • Stock market simulator (en)
  • Тренажер фондового ринку (uk)
  • 模拟炒股 (zh)
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