Free paper trading simulator

PRACTICE DAY TRADING WITH $100K VIRTUAL CASH

Try our browser-based stock simulator with live market quotes. No account required for the demo; subscribers unlock the full paper trader in the web app.

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Want limit orders, trade journal & daily watchlists? Unlock the full paper trading platform with a YBI web app subscription.

Your demo portfolio

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Cash
$100,000.00
Invested
$0.00
Total equity
$100,000.00
Return
0.00%

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HOW IT WORKS

1
Pick a ticker

Search any US symbol, or tap a quick pick. Prices refresh automatically in the demo.

2
Place market orders

Buy and sell with your $100,000 virtual cash. Max 25% of equity per order in this demo.

3
Track P&L

See positions, unrealized gains, and total return, then graduate to the full member platform.

Free demo (this page)YBI member app
Virtual cash$100,000Full paper portfolio
Order typesMarket onlyMarket, limit, stop, stop-limit
Educator watchlistNoDaily list in member app channels
Paper watchlistSearch any US tickerBuild your own in Trading Hub
Trade journalNoYes
Community + educationNoMember app: channels, alerts, resources
Open member app Join YBI ($5/day)

FAQ

What is paper trading?

Paper trading means practicing buy and sell decisions with simulated money. You learn execution and risk rules without putting real capital at risk.

Is this paper trading simulator free?

Yes. This page is a free demo that runs in your browser. YBI members get the full paper trading experience inside app.youngbullinvestors.com.

Are quotes real-time?

Prices come from Yahoo Finance and refresh every few seconds on this demo page. They are delayed and for education only, not a live trading feed.

Does my demo portfolio save?

Yes, locally in your browser (localStorage). Clearing site data resets it, or use Reset portfolio.

Young Bull Investors provides educational content only. This paper trading simulator is not a solicitation to buy or sell securities. Virtual trading results do not reflect real-market fills, slippage, or emotions. Trading involves substantial risk of loss.