How ZeroStake simulation works

What ZeroStake simulates, and what it doesn’t.

ZeroStake is a practice simulator. Orders, positions, funds, portfolio values, profits, and losses inside the app are simulated. Some features use market data for context, but ZeroStake does not place live trades.

  • Simulated order flow, funds, Portfolio, and P&L
  • Charts, option chain, and market overview screens use market data for context
  • Replay and review as training feedback, not performance proof
Simulated

Orders, positions, funds, Portfolio, and P&L are simulated inside the app.

Those numbers exist to help you practice and review. They should not be read as brokerage balances or live account statements.

Market data

Charts, the option chain, and market overview screens use market data for context.

These features help you practise with market context, but ZeroStake does not execute trades like a broker app.

Replay

Replay is for repeated training, not proof of future live performance.

Use it to test timing, entries, exits, and patience on the same move more than once.

Live markets

Live trading still adds slippage, latency, liquidity issues, partial fills, and money pressure.

A simulator can sharpen process, but it does not remove live-market differences.

P&L

P&L is feedback on process, not a promise about future outcomes.

Use the numbers to compare sessions, spot mistakes, and review patterns over time.

Not a broker

ZeroStake is not a broker, brokerage account, or investment advisor.

The product exists to help you rehearse market decisions before live risk enters the picture.

Does ZeroStake use real money?

No. Orders, funds, Portfolio values, profits, and losses inside the app are simulated.

Does this mean broker-grade live execution?

No. These features show market data for practice and analysis only. ZeroStake does not execute trades like a broker app.

How should I interpret Replay and P&L?

Use them as training feedback on timing, sizing, and process. They are not promises about future live-market outcomes.