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Prospective car buyers take a test drive. Now prospective traders can "test drive" the markets before making a financial commitment. MF Global Future's paper trading program lets you practice trading at a real trading desk with the assistance of real brokers...with no market risk and no commission. You can receive virtual fills by e-mail and track your progress electronically with the portfolio tracker.

NEW! Sample our paper trade service now! Simply enter a simulated paper trade order online and await your "virtual fill" - no account necessary! Have a question first? Ask a futures expert or visit our online guide to order entry!

Based on our proprietary online trading platform, MTrade, these order entry templates enable participants in MF Global Futures paper trade program to simulate the online trading experience by entering orders online.

Have a question about order entry? Check out our online guide to order entry or e-mail your question directly to our futures experts!

 

To begin, decide whether you want to place a paper trade futures or a futures option order. An order entry template will appear.

Note: Visitors who are sampling our online paper trade service and who therefore do not have an assigned desk may direct their order to any trading desk. Also, you must be logged in to the site in order to place a simulated paper trade.

When you're ready to begin, simply choose from one of the following two buttons to be taken to the simulated order entry page.



Simulated paper trading is a demonstration technique only, and its results have inherent limitations in that they do not, of course, represent the results of actual trading. Likewise, since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may under or over compensate for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs in general may also reflect the fact that they may have been designed with the benefit of hindsight.

In addition, simulated paper trading does not involve financial risk and no such system can completely account for the impact of financial risk on your trading style. No representation can or is being made that you will or are likely to achieve the same or similar results in actual trading. All futures trading is speculative and involves the risk of substantial loss.