
Dare2Trade
Trading simulation game
5 followers
Trading simulation game
5 followers
Dare2Trade is an interactive trading game simulator. Set entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels and test your trading skills on real historical data.

5 followers
5 followers
Practice trading with real historical market data by setting entry, stop-loss, and take-profit levels.
The goal is to help traders practice without taking any financial risk.
It's completely free, and no sign up is required to jump right in.
I'd love for you to try it out: https://dare2trade.com/
It's best experienced on desktop devices for now.
🎯 Core Features:
Free trading simulation game - no signup required, start playing instantly
Real market data from crypto, stocks, forex & futures markets
20+ trading pairs including BTC, ETH, AAPL, TESLA, EUR/USD, Gold
Three timeframes - 1h, 4h, and daily charts for different strategies
🎮 Gameplay:
Draw-to-trade system - place entry, stop-loss & take-profit lines
Real-time validation - instant feedback on LONG/SHORT setups
Three speed modes - fast (0.1s), medium (0.3s), slow (0.5s)
📊 Analytics & Social:
Personal statistics dashboard - win rate, profit tracking, streaks
Global leaderboard - compete with traders worldwide
Shareable game results - post your wins on social media
🎨 Customization:
Dark/light themes - optimized for day/night trading
Custom candlestick colors - personalize your chart appearance
Profile system - create unique trader identity
Chart watermarks - toggle asset info display
📱 User Experience:
Instant game refresh - new random scenarios with one click
No installation needed - runs directly in browser
Perfect for traders wanting to practice without risk! 🚀
I'm a full-time freelancer who works with traders daily. I love creating content and projects in the trading niche, and Dare2Trade is one of my hobby projects.
When I did market research, I found several trade simulation apps, but they all had outdated interfaces or poor user experience. TradingView also removed their bar replay mode from the free package.
Based on these findings, I quickly coded the basics and shared a post on Reddit that went viral! Then I added new features based on user feedback. I hope you'll like it - feedback is welcome!