GameTip Trap Drill·Practise spotting pressure-based messages GameOvertrading Spotter·Recognise when you have already done enough today ConceptPatience·waiting is a position SafetyFictional learning game — no real market data GameTip Trap Drill·Practise spotting pressure-based messages GameOvertrading Spotter·Recognise when you have already done enough today ConceptPatience·waiting is a position SafetyFictional learning game — no real market data
SECTION 01 · GAMES

Fictional games, to drill the habits.

Six short browser drills. Every scenario is fictional. There is no real money, no real market data and no goal of training you to trade with real capital. The point is to practise patience, recognition and emotional discipline — out loud, in a safe place.

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For learning concepts

Each game targets one habit — patience, attention, risk awareness.

02

Scenarios are fictional

No real stocks. No real screenshots. No real prices. Ever.

03

No real money

No funding, no payouts, no wagers. There is nothing to "win".

04

Not trading practice

A high score does not mean you are ready to trade real capital.

Fictional learning game. No real market data or real-money trading.

SECTION 02 · LEARNING GAMES

Six drills. ~2 minutes each.

Pick the habit you want to practise today. Every drill ends with a concept tag and a placeholder activity score — never a verdict on your "skill."

GAME 01▲▼
Beginner · PatienceDrill · ~2 min

Candle Reaction Drill

Helps you notice patience vs. chasing. A fictional candle prints; you decide whether to react now or observe one more window.

Fictional scenario

SCENARIOA fictional candle just printed in green. The drill asks what your reflex would be.

OBSERVE ONE MORE WAIT REACT NOW
Fictional learning game — no real candle, no real market data.
+10 ACTIVITY XP
GAME 02!!
Beginner · AwarenessDrill · ~2 min

Overtrading Spotter

Helps you identify repeated unnecessary action. A fictional session log scrolls past — spot the moment when one more action stops being useful.

Fictional log · spot the moment
10:02 · Action #1routine
10:18 · Action #2routine
10:23 · Action #3too soon
10:55 · Action #4after a loss
Fictional log — no real account, no real trades.
+10 ACTIVITY XP
GAME 03🚫
Beginner · RecognitionDrill · ~2 min

Tip Trap Game

Helps you recognise pressure-based messages. Three fictional messages slide in. One uses urgency and certainty to create pressure. Spot it within five seconds.

Fictional inbox · five seconds
"Read Card 03 — Liquidity, in one chai."
A fictional hype message tries to rush the learner with urgency and certainty.
"Reminder: log how you feel after the drill."
Fictional message — no real stock, no real recommendation.
+10 ACTIVITY XP
GAME 04?!
Beginner · Risk awarenessPuzzle · ~2 min

Risk Choice Puzzle

Helps you compare risk awareness choices. Two fictional scenarios learn the same concept — one risks a small amount, the other risks a lot. Which is friendlier to a beginner?

Fictional choice · A vs. B
A · Small riskconcept learnt · low cost
B · Large riskconcept learnt · high cost

Concept favours the smaller-risk option — both teach the same idea, one keeps you in the game longer.

Fictional puzzle — no real money, no trade approval.
+10 ACTIVITY XP
GAME 05
Beginner · DisciplineChallenge · ~3 min

Emotion Control Challenge

Helps you identify fear, greed, impatience and revenge as feelings — not as decisions. A simulated FOMO moment appears; you tag the emotion and pick a response.

Tag the emotion
FEAR FOMO IMPATIENCE REVENGE
Pick a response
PAUSE BREATHE CLOSE THE APP
Reflection drill — not a clinical or trading assessment.
+10 ACTIVITY XP
GAME 06
Beginner · AwarenessDrill · ~2 min

Volatility Awareness Drill

Helps you understand that fast movement can be risky and confusing. Three fictional sessions; three different volatility shapes. Pick the one most likely to confuse a beginner.

Three fictional shapes
CALMLIVELYWILD
Fictional shapes — no real chart, no live data.
+10 ACTIVITY XP

Fictional learning game. No real market data or real-money trading.

SECTION 03 · HOW LEARNING GAMES WORK

Six rules. All in plain language.

RULE 01

Games are fictional

Every scenario is invented to illustrate a habit. No real stocks, no real screenshots, no real prices.

RULE 02

They teach concepts through scenarios

A short, story-shaped moment lets the habit be felt — not just read.

RULE 03

Scores are learning activity

A higher score means you showed up and engaged. Nothing more.

RULE 04

Not a measure of trading skill

Game performance does not estimate your skill in a real market.

RULE 05

No live market data

Nothing is fetched from a broker or feed. Every number you see is invented for teaching.

RULE 06

No recommendations

Games will not tell you what to buy, what to sell, or what to do.

Scores and badges track learning activity, not trading skill. Engage to learn — never to measure yourself against an imaginary market.

SECTION 04 · SAFETY REMINDER

Seven firm lines.

LINE 01

Fictional learning games only

Every scenario is invented for teaching. No game pretends to be real.

LINE 02

No real market data

No live feeds, no real prices, no real-time charts. None.

LINE 03

No real-money trading

No funding, no payouts, no wagers, no leaderboards with cash.

LINE 04

No tips

No game will name a stock to buy or a stock to avoid.

LINE 05

No signals

No game emits entries, exits, targets or alerts.

LINE 06

No recommendations

No game grades a setup or rates a position.

LINE 07

No trade approval

No game will tell you that a real-life action is approved.

For real decisions

Consult a SEBI-registered
financial advisor.

Engagement

Play to learn —
never to "win" anything.

Educational only. Not financial advice. Games on this page are fictional learning drills. Please consult a SEBI-registered advisor before any trading or investment decision.