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Now we get into a really fun portion of this article — because not only can you take a group of kids or students through a stock market simulation…but you can also lead them through an investment competition with prizes! No previous investment experience necessary. Up to 10 teams per school, and kids per team.

Another option is to simulate the stock market for them in short bursts through stock market board games. Investment board games for kids and investment games for students include:. I like how kids start off with an asset in this game, and how kid-friendly the investing opportunities are as they choose how to build their portfolio.

Students are also thrown situations as the game progresses, such as bubble bursts. The player with the most cash at the end, wins. Practice trading with live up-to-second prices without risking your hard-earned money. Learn the fundamentals of technical analysis. The Stock Market Trading Game will gradually offer you interactive educational tools to learn price action strategies and more.

Compete for real money prizes every week. Reach the weekly TOP3 in the leaderboard and win Amazon gift cards. There's a problem with the traditional paper trading simulators. You learn it without even knowing you're learning. In the end, when the SMG is finished, you're like "Wow! I want to play again!! It's more than just paper and pencil math. The students are very engaged. They like looking at different things that will allow them to understand why we do the math.

The research tools push Trading Kart even further past the competition than the design of the website already had. There is a market summary tool that shows all the major indices, the sectors, as well as the top gainers and losers on the day. Everything shown on the market summary is important for new investors yet nothing is too advanced.

There is also a beautiful stock research tool. This tool shows all stocks from all sectors but has the option to search within specific sectors. You will also find an easy to use search bar and once a stock is located, the information for each stock is ideal for learning what is actually necessary for successful investing. Subsequently there is: earnings dates, total employment, exchange, website, market cap, earning per share EPS , dividend, dividend yield, price to earnings PE ratio, outstanding shares, and average volumes over varying lengths of time.

The research tools on Trading Kart are legitimately flawless and are exactly what modern investors are looking for when doing their own research. The rest of the website is extremely well designed. You can create watch lists, see pending trades, and see current holdings very easily from the same menu.

Making trades is very easy and there is a nice timeline feature that allows you to see your trading history. The ranking page also allows you to see exactly where you stand versus your peers overall, within specific sectors, and gives a daily ranking on top of the overall ranking. We do not think we could ask for more from a stock market game. Trading Kart is an easy to use website that has everything we need, without distracting tools that encourage bad investing behavior.

How the Market Works is an interesting stock market game that is a little bit different to most on this list. This website has its positives but also has some downfalls which unfortunately take it down a few spots on our list. Starting with the positives, there is a plethora of great information on this website and much of it is valuable to fundamental investing and finance. There are also great teacher resources if this website is being used for educational purposes and it includes everything from webinars to lesson plans.

We also saw a section for job and internship searches which is phenomenal. How the Market works differentiates between beginner tools and advanced tools so that those who already have some base knowledge can still participate and learn without feeling like their information was oversimplified. Compared to Wall Street Survivor, the information contained on How the Market Works seems better put together and easier to understand without being too simple. This website also has good, and complete, company information but does fall short of TradingKart because the information is spread across multiple pages which must be navigated, whereas TradingKart found a simple and clean way to put all the information beautifully on to one page.

Despite having a ton of great information and very good trading tools, there are some negatives that make How the Market Works slightly less impressive than TradingKart.

The website, much like Wall Street Survivor, is overly busy and there are too many windows to navigate across. Much like some of the other sites on here, there are advertisements on the site which knock it down a notch.

There is also a longer and more difficult sign-up process. Wall Street Survivor has been around for years and is a great game for anyone looking to learn stock market finance. There are so many tools on this website that anyone can learn, but that comes with the drawback of being slightly overwhelming. However, there are definitely more positives than negatives. Wall Street Survivor offers easy to use trading tools and though the emphasis of this article is stocks, they also offer options and crypto currencies.



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