Written by: Lyndsey (she/her)
2 min read | Published: November 16, 2023
Are you curious about investing but risking your hard-earned money in an organization gives you anxiety? Consider paper trading to earn your sea legs! This no-risk strategy offers an opportunity for you to test out investing situations while becoming educated in the ways of the market. Let’s discover how paper trading helps build your knowledge and confidence as an investor.
Paper trading is the act of simulating trading situations, allowing aspiring investors to experiment with buying and selling stocks without using real money. This strategy was once tracked on paper but has since been replaced with electronic stock market simulators. Just like paper traders of the past, users can experiment with buying and selling stocks without risk. They can keep track of their hypothetical trading decisions, portfolios, and profits or losses.
To get started, testers create an account and choose an amount of imaginary money to conduct their trial. From there, they select how and with whom they’d like to invest. For the best experience, look for a simulator that can support several options including short selling, limit and stop orders, equity trades, and options trades. It should also mimic most corporate actions including splits, mergers, and dividends to give you a realistic feel.
There are a few advantages to experimenting with paper trading or using stock market simulators. Sure, you won’t earn money, but what you’ll likely gain is knowledge and confidence from your decisions. Novice-level investors usually become more proficient with reading stock tables, gauging market volatility, testing different trading strategies, and more! Additional benefits include:
After testing out your investment plans, consider taking the plunge into the market! With additional knowledge and experience, navigating this new money-making world won’t seem as intimidating as it once was. Trust the process, keep your emotions in check, and turn to the experts and resources when in doubt. After all, nothing ventured means nothing gained!
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