Provides parents with a way to teach kids about investing. Learn about the SmartStart Program, explore products and services, and send feedback.
Offers fixed-odds trading of stock indixes. Find out how to place a bet and read about risk and payouts.
Using principles from modern physics, this software analyzes and predicts the trajectories that stocks and financial markets will take. Read postings from the forum.
Introduction to the stock market includes tutorials on picking good stocks and a free 20 minute delayed stock market simulation.
Learn the rules and play any number of fantasy games, including hockey, basketball, baseball, soccer, golf, NASCAR, and football.
Features a fantasy stock-market game where players pick stocks, manage portfolios, and bet on Wall St. Read the rules and enter.
Bet virtual money on the outcome of future events in science, technology and politics. Set up an account and play against other users.
Players can learn about global investing and win cash prizes in the process. Explore services, strategist info and global markets.
Take banking and financial courses featuring simulation software. With delivery and contact information.
Advocacy organization for the small investor. Features the nVESTOR stock market simulation game, designed to teach about the market.
Investors can find professional charting and screening tools to help identify growth stocks. Play a stock competition game or visit a chat room.
Provides useful advice for novice investors. Examines basic issues in stock and mutual fund investing, and identifies good and bad investments.
Guide and reference to online investment games. Learn the rules, set up an account, and play against others.
Take on the role of investment manager and participate in three-month-long competitions for schools or investment clubs.
Search and order from a list of more than 15 software investment games. Includes descriptions, prices and ordering information.
Stock market game in which the stocks traded are not of companies but of celebrities.
Simulation for the classroom and an annual national contest. A program of the Securities Industry Foundation for Economic Education.
Widely used by college students in the United States and now via the Web, this simulation is free and covers stocks, options and mutual funds.
Virtual exchange allows investors to trade and compete with one another using a virtual currency.
Real-money futures markets based on economic and political events, run by the University of Iowa College of Business.
Offers daily forecasts of stock market indexes and stocks, based on predictions by members. Read the rules, learn how to earn points, and sign up for membership.