What Is Paper Trading?

Paper trading — also called simulated trading or virtual trading — is the practice of buying and selling financial assets using virtual money in a simulated environment. No real money is at risk. The trades are "on paper" rather than real.

Why Paper Trade?

Learn without risk: You can make mistakes, test strategies, and develop discipline without losing a single dollar of real money. Every successful trader started by practicing first.

Test strategies: Have an idea for a trading system? Test it in a paper account for weeks before committing real capital. See how it performs across different market conditions.

Build emotional discipline: Trading psychology is just as important as strategy. Paper trading helps you practice sticking to a plan, setting stop-losses, and managing risk.

Learn the platform: Get comfortable with order types, position sizing, and charting tools before real money is on the line.

TradeProview's Paper Trading Dashboard

TradeProview gives you a $100,000 virtual portfolio to practice with. You can trade crypto, stocks, ETFs, and forex in simulated conditions using real market prices. The AI Ideas desk provides AI-generated trade setups that you can paper-trade directly from the platform — giving you structured practice rather than random guessing.

Paper Trading vs Real Trading

Be aware: paper trading doesn't replicate the emotional reality of trading real money. When there's nothing at stake, it's easy to take oversized risks or ignore stop-losses. Use paper trading to learn mechanics and test systems — but understand that real trading will feel different emotionally.

TradeProview's paper trading is for educational purposes only.