E Eliot Hosewater Jul 25, 2006 #3 Quote from Gustaf: www.thinkorswim.com 15 days.. More... I also think you can 1) ask for an extension; 2) open an account and not fund it, which lets you keep using the paper trading.
Quote from Gustaf: www.thinkorswim.com 15 days.. More... I also think you can 1) ask for an extension; 2) open an account and not fund it, which lets you keep using the paper trading.
M momoneythansens Jul 25, 2006 #4 Quote from Gustaf: www.thinkorswim.com 15 days.. More... Yikes, that's come down a bit. You can always extend perpetually by dropping an e-mail. Also: www.interactivebrokers.com have paper trading accounts and a generalized demo account mainly to showcase their software. www.optionsxpress.com also have a "Virtual Trading" account.
Quote from Gustaf: www.thinkorswim.com 15 days.. More... Yikes, that's come down a bit. You can always extend perpetually by dropping an e-mail. Also: www.interactivebrokers.com have paper trading accounts and a generalized demo account mainly to showcase their software. www.optionsxpress.com also have a "Virtual Trading" account.
C chaos_trader Jul 29, 2006 #5 thank you can you help me I am looking for an simulator for options trading or any simulation sit or software for options trading
thank you can you help me I am looking for an simulator for options trading or any simulation sit or software for options trading
N nlslax Jul 29, 2006 #6 The CBOE has a simulator they borrowed from OptionsXpress. It works pretty well. http://www.cboe.com/tradtool/virtualtrade.aspx
The CBOE has a simulator they borrowed from OptionsXpress. It works pretty well. http://www.cboe.com/tradtool/virtualtrade.aspx