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Here are a few popular options:
1. Thinkorswim (by TD Ameritrade)
Thinkorswim is a comprehensive trading platform that offers a paper trading feature. It provides access to real-time market data, advanced charting tools, and a simulated trading environment where users can practice trading without risking real money.
2. E*TRADE
ETRADE offers a paper trading feature called ETRADE Paper Trading. It provides users with a virtual account funded with simulated money to practice trading stocks, options, and other securities using E*TRADE’s platform and tools.
3. Interactive Brokers
Interactive Brokers provides a paper trading account called IBKR Paper Trading. It allows users to practice trading stocks, options, futures, and other securities using Interactive Brokers’ trading platform and tools in a simulated environment.
4. TradeStation
TradeStation offers a simulated trading platform called TradeStation Simulator. It provides users with access to real-time market data, advanced charting tools, and a simulated trading environment to practice trading strategies without risking real capital.
5. NinjaTrader
NinjaTrader offers a simulation feature called NinjaTrader Simulator. It allows users to practice trading futures and forex markets using NinjaTrader’s platform and tools in a simulated environment.
6. Robinhood
Robinhood provides a paper trading feature called Robinhood Practice Account. It allows users to practice trading stocks, options, and cryptocurrencies using Robinhood’s platform and tools with simulated funds.
These are just a few examples, and there are other brokerage firms and trading platforms that offer paper trading solutions as well.
When choosing a paper trading platform, consider factors such as the availability of markets and securities, usability of the platform, access to real-time market data, and any fees or limitations associated with the paper trading account.