Investment Simulator
Practice investing in a risk-free environment. Learn market dynamics, test strategies, and build confidence through hands-on experience.
What to Expect
Paper Trading
- Virtual portfolio with $100,000 starting capital
- Real-time market data
- Trade stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds
- Performance tracking and analytics
Learning Scenarios
- Guided investment challenges
- Market condition simulations
- Risk management exercises
- Strategy testing environment
Analysis Tools
- Technical indicators
- Portfolio analytics
- Risk assessment tools
- Performance reporting
Development Timeline
Phase 1: MVP Launch
Q4 2025- Basic paper trading functionality
- Core portfolio management features
- Essential market data integration
- Fundamental user experience
Phase 2: Beta Release
Q1 2026- Advanced trading features
- Learning scenarios implementation
- Enhanced analytics tools
- Community features
Phase 3: Public Launch
Q2 2026- Full feature set deployment
- Mobile app release
- Integration with learning platform
- Competition system
Educational Integration
Course Connection
The simulator will integrate with our investment courses, providing hands-on practice for concepts learned in:
Guided Learning
Interactive tutorials and challenges help you:
- Understand market mechanics
- Learn trading strategies
- Practice risk management
- Analyze investment outcomes
Progress Tracking
Monitor your development through:
- Performance metrics
- Learning achievements
- Strategy assessments
- Portfolio reviews
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the simulator free to use?
Yes, the simulator will be completely free as part of our mission to provide accessible financial education.
What markets can I trade?
Initially, US stocks, ETFs, and mutual funds. We plan to add more markets and instruments in future updates.
Do I need experience?
No experience needed! The simulator is designed for beginners and includes comprehensive tutorials and guidance.
Can I use it for school?
Yes! We're developing special features for educators to integrate the simulator into their curriculum.