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  2. Stock market simulator - Wikipedia

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    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 committing money. [1]

  3. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A substitute check (also called an Image Replacement Document or IRD) [1] is a negotiable instrument that is a digital reproduction of an original paper check. As a negotiable payment instrument in the United States, a substitute check maintains the status of a "legal check" in lieu of the original paper check.

  4. Paper Trading: What It Is and Where to Do It - AOL

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  5. How To Read a Check: Easily Find Your Account and ... - AOL

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    Begin writing as close to the left side of the box as possible with the dollar sign snug against the first number. You don’t want someone to alter the check to $2,220.65.

  6. What Is Paper Trading? - AOL

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  7. Bucket shop (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    A scene from a bucket shop in 1892. A bucket shop is a business that allows gambling based on the prices of stocks or commodities.A 1906 U.S. Supreme Court ruling defined a bucket shop as "an establishment, nominally for the transaction of a stock exchange business, or business of similar character, but really for the registration of bets, or wagers, usually for small amounts, on the rise or ...

  8. Stock market data systems - Wikipedia

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    To make a trade, an investor had to know the current price for the stock. The investor got this from a broker who could find it on his board. If the last trade (or the stock itself) had not made it to the board (or there was no board) the broker telegraphed a request for the price to that firm's "wire room" in New York.

  9. Where To Find All of Your Bank Account Information - AOL

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    A check number is the final set of numbers found after a routing number and account number on a paper check. It is usually a short number with no more than four digits. A check number is helpful ...