Out of all the sites I have reviewed, this one definitely is the fastest getting a trader “on their feet”. Anyone can sign up an account and start trading in their portfolio in less than 3 minutes. HowTheMarketWorks is an education tool with a free stock game. Professional analytics are built into the trading platform. They include historical prices, SEC filings, research by sector, and a lot more. Individuals will get as much from this site as teachers and students. It took less than 5 minutes to create my account and have my custom class contest set up ready to invite my friends. One screen with about 20 common-sense rules. Since all the trading is in real-time, I couldn’t find a single contest where anyone could cheat. These quizzes appear right in their virtual trading portfolio when they log in. Students need to read the articles and take the quiz to get credit. The articles are fully integrated into the stock game. Teachers can assign reading for students. These are designed to be easily understood by students. Their investor education center has over 600 investing, personal finance, and economics articles. That includes class reports and lesson plans. It supplies teachers a massive amount of resources to work with. It focuses most of its attention on the classroom. The free stock game at HowTheMarketWorks is one of the only free options I have found. I love that it works hard to keep things fresh.Ĭlick Here to see how I make my ratings For Schools: 11/11 Every few months when I come back to the site, there are always new features or tools. It even had a massive education center where beginners can always find something new. There are great research tools built into. They made it easy to get started and jump right in. It includes supplemental video tutorials and user guides. HowTheMarketWorks is the best free stock market game I have seen. Most information to help you learn and practice can be found in our wiki.Overall Rating of HowTheMarketWorks: 10/10 Related Subreddits (see the rules above for related subs as well) Read here for more info.Īlmost any post related to stocks and investment is welcome on /r/stocks, including pre IPO news, futures & forex related to stocks, and geopolitical or corporate events indicating risks outside this is offtopic and can be removed. Consider posting to r/SPACs, r/pennystocks, or r/weedstocks instead. No penny stock discussions, including OTC, microcaps, pump & dumps, low vol pumps and SPACs. Non-ETF-related Crypto goes on r/CryptoCurrencies info. No bitcoin or crypto discussions unrelated to stocks. Trolling, insults, or harassment, especially in posts requesting advice, will be removed. Posts regarding this topic will be automatically removed. The Robinhood app should be discussed in /r/Robinhood. Low effort mentions for meme stocks will be removed, see here. Instead, advertise here.Ĭontext & effort must be provided empty posts or empty posts with links will be automatically removed. Spam, ads, solicitations (including referral links), and self-promotion posts or comments will be removed and you might get banned. Rules (in depth rules wiki here)ĭisclose any related open positions when discussing a particular stock or financial instrument. Almost any post related to stocks is welcome please read the rules below:Ĭlick here to find how many days old your account needs to be and how much karma you need before you can comment or post to r/Stocks.
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