Sites That We Like

If you stumbled upon Fakeonomy, these could be of interest to you. These links provide exciting ways to deepen your financial knowledge while having some fun:

Trade Bots: A Technical Analysis Simulation

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  • Platform: Steam (Free Demo)
  • Link: Trade Bots on Steam
  • Description: Dive into the world of technical analysis with Trade Bots, a simulation game that allows players to explore trading strategies and market trends in a virtual setting. Technical analysis and back testing focused.

Economic Board Games YouTube Channel

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  • Channel: Economic Board Games
  • Description: For enthusiasts of board games and economics, Craig's YouTube channel reviews and explains board games. Not all are "stock trading" themed, but they will stimulate your decision making and resource management.

Real stock market trading games

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  • Description: If you'd rather pretend-trade real stocks, in real-time (aka buy and check back days later), you may want to check these out. Essentially a practice account to real stock market trading.
  • Wall Street Survivor
  • Investopedia Simulator
  • Stock Market Game (Recommended only for students and teachers)

By exploring these diverse stock market games and simulations, individuals can enhance their understanding of financial markets, improve decision-making skills, and gain practical experience in investing without real-world risks. Whether you are a novice or an experienced investor, these platforms offer valuable insights into the complexities of the stock market in an interactive and engaging manner.

Jika.io

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  • Website: https://www.jika.io/
  • Description: An up-and-coming investment community platform created in Israel. Can be used as a paper trading platform. Has good learning resources for newbies. See what stocks other members are into.

Build Your Stax

  • Website: https://buildyourstax.com/
  • Description: This game challenges you to grow your wealth over 20 years, providing a long-term perspective on wealth management.

The Uber Game

  • Website: https://ig.ft.com/uber-game/
    • Description: Role play as an Uber driver, try to make it, or at least to survive. It's a play once type of game, not much repeat playability.