FAQ

ZeroStake FAQ: straight answers before you install.

What ZeroStake is, what it is not, what Pro changes, and how the simulator differs from live trading.

  • Simulation, availability, billing, and support in plain language
  • Options, Replay Trading, and upgrade differences explained directly
  • Clear answers on broker status and simulator limits
Is ZeroStake a real-money trading app?

No. ZeroStake is a simulator. Trades, funds, profits, losses, Portfolio, and P&L inside the app are simulated.

Is ZeroStake a broker?

No. ZeroStake is not a broker, demat account, or investment advisor. It is a simulator built for practice.

Can I practice Nifty and BankNifty options in ZeroStake?

Yes. ZeroStake supports Nifty and BankNifty index-option practice through Option Chain, Trade on Chart, Replay Trading, Orders, Portfolio, and P&L Statement.

Does ZeroStake include Option Chain and Trade on Chart?

Yes. Option Chain helps with strike selection and context, and Trade on Chart keeps price action visible while you place and manage a simulated trade.

What changes after I upgrade?

Free gets you started. Pro adds limit orders, on-chart stop-loss, target and trailing stop controls, faster replay, larger replay size, bigger watchlists, and deeper review.

Is ZeroStake for beginners?

Yes, but not only for beginners. ZeroStake is for anyone who wants to practice, test ideas, and sharpen strategies with simulated trades before putting real money at risk.

Does Pro include Replay Trading and P&L Statement features?

Yes. Replay is available on Free, but Pro adds higher replay speed, larger replay size, deeper profit-and-loss review, and stronger on-chart controls.

Where can I install ZeroStake?

You can install ZeroStake from Google Play.

How is ZeroStake simulation different from live trading?

ZeroStake lets you practice entries, exits, and review in a simulated environment, but live markets still include slippage, latency, liquidity issues, partial fills, and real-money pressure.