Ever wish there was a
risk-free way to test your trading and strategy ideas under
real-time market conditions, using the industry's leading
trading platform?
TradeStation's new trading Simulator is
designed to help take your trading to the next level. Simulator
brings an even greater level of confidence to your trading,
allowing you to harness the power of TradeStation's
award-winning platform and test your trading ideas in real time
in today's markets—without risking your own money.
No matter which markets you trade or
would like to begin trading—equities, options, futures or
forex—Simulator allows you to see how your ideas would perform
under "live" market conditions—with no financial risk
whatsoever.

Simulator is a great way to get live,
hands-on experience with all the advanced features of
TradeStation’s industry-leading platform. In fact, you’ll have
access to the very same screens and features you would see in a
normal “live” TradeStation brokerage account.
Simulator can help you:
- Gain greater confidence placing orders using advanced
features of the TradeStation platform such as the Order Bar
and Matrix.
- Track multiple markets simultaneously, while providing a
risk-free way to experiment with new ideas and try them out in
markets you may not have traded before, such as futures and
forex.
- Increase your comfort with trading under real-time market
conditions. You can experience the power of fully automated
strategy trading as TradeStation automatically executes
elements of your strategy—such as buy and sell rules, partial
fills, trailing stops and more—in real time.
- Test new features and optimizations of the TradeStation
platform as they are released, in real-time market conditions.
The ability to build, back-test and automate custom trading
strategies has made TradeStation the brokerage of choice for
active traders. With Simulator, TradeStation makes it easier
than ever to harness the power of the industry-leading trading
platform and test-drive your trading ideas in real time—before
you risk your money in the market. |