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  2. 10 Best Stock Trading Websites for Beginners - AOL

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    E-Trade offers $0 commission on U.S. listed stocks, bonds and options. There is a 65 cent fee for options contracts, although if you trade 30 or more options per quarter, that drops to 50 cents ...

  3. MultiCharts - Wikipedia

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    MultiCharts is a professional electronic trading platform for individual and corporate traders. The platform provides the means to receive market data, perform technical analysis, and send and manage orders to a broker, both manually and automatically. MultiCharts supports multiple data feeds [1] and brokers [2], and provides the ability to ...

  4. Algoriz lets you build trading algorithms with no coding ...

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    Algoriz wants to expand into a marketplace that can connect people with capital with successful traders who have created profitable algorithms on the platform. Algoriz also plans to broaden the ...

  5. Stock market simulator - Wikipedia

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    Stock market simulator. A stock market simulator is computer software that reproduces behavior and features of a stock market, so that a user may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Paper trading, sometimes also called "virtual stock trading", is a simulated trading process in which would-be investors can practice investing without ...

  6. Best Brokers for Free Stock Trading - AOL

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    Long ago, buying and selling stocks meant calling a broker. The broker then called down to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange to give the order to a buyer. The buyer then waded through a sea ...

  7. Algorithmic trading - Wikipedia

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    History Early developments Computerization of the order flow in financial markets began in the early 1970s, when the New York Stock Exchange introduced the "designated order turnaround" system (DOT). SuperDOT was introduced in 1984 as an upgraded version of DOT. Both systems allowed for the routing of orders electronically to the proper trading post. The "opening automated reporting system ...

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