Drag the marker to your predicted close price
Open Positions
| Pair | Side | Lot | Entry | Exit | P&L | |
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| No trades yet. Start trading to see your history. | ||||||
Drag the marker to your predicted close price
| Pair | Side | Lot | Entry | Exit | P&L | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No trades yet. Start trading to see your history. | ||||||
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How's the game so far?
You're on a site that compares forex brokers. But how do you know if trading is right for you before you open a real account?
This game gives you $10,000 of virtual money and real market conditions. No risk, no signup required. Learn by doing.
Nothing here costs real money. Your virtual balance, trades, and progress are saved locally on your device.
Forex trading means buying one currency while selling another. Currencies are traded in pairs like EUR/USD (euro vs US dollar).
If EUR/USD is at 1.0850, it means 1 euro costs 1.0850 US dollars.
Your profit or loss depends on how far the price moves. You lock in your result by closing the trade.
Try it: Click BUY, watch the number change in Open Positions, then close it by clicking the X.
The chart shows price movement over time. Each candlestick represents one time period (1 minute, 5 minutes, 1 hour, etc.).
Use the timeframe buttons (1m, 5m, 15m, 1h, 1D) to zoom in or out. Shorter timeframes show faster movement.
Try it: Switch between 1m and 1h to see how the same market looks at different zoom levels.
Lot size controls how much you risk. Think of it as your bet size.
A pip is the smallest price movement. If EUR/USD moves from 1.0850 to 1.0851, that's 1 pip.
Margin is the amount locked as collateral while your trade is open. If you don't have enough free margin, reduce your lot size.
You can have up to 5 trades open at the same time. Close a trade by clicking the X on it in Open Positions.
Try it: Set lot to 0.01, click BUY, watch your P&L change in real time.
Stop Loss (SL) automatically closes your trade if you lose a set number of pips. It's your safety net.
Take Profit (TP) automatically closes your trade when you've earned a set number of pips. Set it and forget it.
Type the number of pips in the SL or TP field before clicking BUY or SELL.
Try it: Set SL to 20, TP to 30, then place a trade and watch it close on its own.
Every day, a new challenge picks a currency pair and asks: Where is the price going, and by how much?
Choose a direction (UP or DOWN) and a magnitude (Small 0-5 pips, Medium 5-15 pips, or Big 15+ pips). Your result is scored after 5 minutes.
Build a streak by predicting every day. Share your results with friends.
Try it: Go to the Daily tab and make your first prediction.
Click the 🔮 Predict button on the chart to enter prediction mode. A quick mini-game you can play anytime.
A marker appears on the chart. Drag it up or down to where you think the price will be when the current candle closes. Lock in and wait.
Works on 1m, 5m, and 15m charts. Your accuracy and streak are tracked.
Try it: Click 🔮 on the chart, drag the marker, and lock in.
Everything you do earns XP. As you level up, you unlock new currency pairs and features.
There are 9 levels (Rookie to Legend) and 37 achievements. Check the Me tab to see your progress.
You start with 3 pairs. By Level 7, all 28 pairs unlock including gold and exotics.
Trading Readiness: In the Learn tab, complete 6 conditions to unlock your milestone and get recognized as ready for real trading.
The Board tab shows top traders by a composite score that rewards both skill and scale.
A small account growing steadily can still rank well. Big accounts with millions in profit rank higher, but not 1000x higher. The score uses log scaling so the gap between $10K and $1M is meaningful but not absurd.
The trade count factor prevents one-lucky-trade accounts from dominating. You need at least 20 trades for your money score to fully count.
Four time periods: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Alltime. Daily challenge has its own accuracy leaderboard in the Daily tab.
Note: to give new players a realistic view of rankings, the leaderboard includes some seeded accounts with generated stats. Real user activity is mixed in and will dominate the board as more people play.