It is not clear what you mean by “simulation software”. There exist quite a few trading programs with which you can simulate and test trading strategies. If that is what you are looking for, then my answers is that the programs Metastock and Tradestation are supposed to be the best, but expensive.
I use Stockwiz for French stocks and end-of-day trading. It’s completely programmable, which is what I wanted, but the programming language is …. primitive.
But it’s free.http://www.stockwiz.com/
Online you can test your trading ideas here: http://www.wealth-lab.com/
If you want to check something only once, than a spreadsheet like OpenOffice or Excel can do the job as well.
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I don’t think your likely to find good free software designed for only one stock. If you are good at Excel you should be able to make a spreadsheet with a random series. You could also get a free download of trial software to try out. Look below for a link to an Excel add-in. Sorry can’t say if it is any good, I have not used it. I did a web search [free software "monte carlo simulation"] and found 450,000 hits. Good luck hunting.