In original form, paper trading is an old outdated form of practice trading using pen and paper. In the online trading arena that has come on leaps and bounds in the last ten years and IMO is changing rapidly over the last year or so, its becoming harder to keep up with the latest developments, trading platforms, demo accounts, charting improvements, direct access v spread betting......and the merger of the two, the minimum deposits required, jeez im getting lost. its all fluid and moving all the time of late, especially this site...oh dear me...was that really necessary
pudha
Do a search for spread betting platforms that have demo accounts - tradindex, capital spreads do, city index I believe now have one, cmc have a time limited demo (of the live platform). there's probably a lot more.
After playing on a demo, fins is probably best to start with and cut your teeth on as Splitlink has mentioned above as you wont be risking much cash (£100) and you will be using the full platform rather than a naff, not realtime substitute that doesn't represent the live platform when you decide to get real(capital spreads being an example here).
a quick search I did for sb demo accounts
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/search?p...ei=UTF-8&fr=yfp-t-501&x=wrt&meta=vc=countryUK
trading simulators may also be a good way to start, to try out strategies and the like, I havent tried these, but again a web search will unearth a few. They are probably going to be limited in the choice of instrument for free which may not suit what you would may like to trade but still good for practice in market direction, strategies etc.
fibo's tradertrainer looks good, I've set it up and going to give it a go. nice find there.
What ever route you wish to take stay safe and dont become liquidity for the market, remember the cash you lose ends up in someone elses pocket.
Best of luck
don