Investopedia.com has a simulator or you could use virtualstockexchange.com
2006-09-19 08:39:34
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answered by rajatharjani 4
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Ehm..
You should try with Penny Stocks Trading (you can find more info here: http://pennystocks.toptips.org )
Penny stocks, also known as cent stocks in some countries, are common shares of small public companies that trade at low prices per share.
I've been subscribing to this PennyStock web site for about a year now and have loved the objective advice they give. He really does look for quality stocks and I've made some pretty nice profits on a lot of his suggestions. Being still fairly new to investing I have been dabbling a lot in penny stocks to try and grow my account. I may not have a big account, but it's a lot bigger than it was a year ago. On just one of Nathan's picks this year I managed to make my investment back ten-fold! Be careful! Penny stocks are notoriously risky but if you follow the right method the risk is almost 0. I suggest to invest only little money first and then reinvest the profits. This is the site I'm using: http://pennystocks.toptips.org
Have a nice day
2014-09-22 07:12:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yahoo! Finance allows you to track portfolios against all North American exchanges (and some non-North American as well). It is free and easy to you. Just set yourself up with a Yahoo! account (which I assume you already have since you are on Yahoo! Answers) and go to Yahoo! Finance. There is a lot of information there that tells you how the stock market works (how to buy, sell, marging buying, margin selling, etc) to get you started.
2006-09-19 06:28:26
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answered by Trevor R NYC 3
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If you have Quicken on your computer you can use it to practice buying and selling stock. It will get the latest prices from the internet.
2006-09-19 06:03:55
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answered by Barkley Hound 7
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Neopets.com is a great virtual community, with many, many ways to play. One of the things you can do on there is play their stockmarket, using neopoints as your currency. There are fake companies and the stocks go up and down randomly. People of all ages play on neopets, including adults like me. It's a lot of fun, and it's free.
Below I'm including some links; one to the main neopets webpage, and the other to neopets' stockmarket, which can be a little hard to find on the site. (at the bottom of the games page) Good luck!
2006-09-19 05:58:49
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answered by gburgmommy 3
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http://secure.digitallook.com/cgi-bin/digitalcorporate/msn/virtual_trader.cgi
2006-09-19 11:09:11
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answered by jarynth3 1
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