Train your trading instincts.
Practice candlestick reading, chart-pattern recognition and risk control through interactive trading drills. No real money, no live data — just reps.
Up or down next?
Training tools
Practice →Candlestick Replay
Can you predict the next candle? A chart replays one bar at a time — call up or down before each reveal and score your read across a full run.
Candlestick Pattern Practice
A random candlestick chart appears. Decide whether the next move is up or down, score your reads, and build pattern intuition through repetition.
Chart Pattern Trainer
Identify classic chart patterns — head & shoulders, double bottom, triangle, wedge — from interactive drills.
Position Size Calculator
Enter your account size, risk per trade and stop distance. Instantly get the position size that keeps risk under control.
How it works
Pick a drill
Candlestick reads, chart patterns or risk sizing — choose what to train.
Make the call
Decide fast, reveal the answer, and see exactly where you were right or wrong.
Build the streak
Earn XP, level up and keep a daily streak. Reps turn into intuition.
FAQ
Is this real trading?
No. There is no real money, no brokerage and no live market data. Everything here is practice — like a flight simulator for chart reading.
Do I need an account?
No account is required to practice. Your XP, level and streak are saved locally in your browser.
Is it free?
Yes, the training tools are free to use.
Trading practice blog
All articles →Position Sizing Basics: How Much Should You Risk Per Trade?
Learn the simple formula behind position sizing — risk per trade, stop distance, and shares — and why it matters more than picking winners. Includes a free calculator.
Read article →Why Every Trader Needs a Review Habit
Progress comes from reviewing your decisions, not just making more of them. How a simple review habit turns random reps into real skill — and what to actually look at.
Read article →How to Read Candlestick Charts: A Practical Starting Point
Understand the anatomy of a candlestick — body, wick, open and close — and what a single candle tells you. Then practise reading them with a quick drill.
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