How ZeroStake works

What’s real. What’s simulated. Why the line matters.

ZeroStake reads the live market to give you the room read, but every trade, every rupee, and every P&L line inside the app is virtual. Here’s exactly where the line sits — and why it matters for your practice.

  • Orders, funds, Portfolio, and P&L — all simulated
  • Charts, Option Chain, and market screens — market data for context
  • Replay and review — training feedback, not proof of future results
Simulated

Trades, funds, Portfolio, and P&L are virtual.

Those numbers exist so you can practice and review. Don’t read them as brokerage balances or live account statements.

Market data

Charts, Option Chain, and market screens read live data for context.

You get the room read — what’s hot, where the flow is. ZeroStake never fires real orders on any exchange.

Replay

Replay is for reps, not predictions.

Rerun the open. Test entries, exits, and patience on the same move — again and again until you nail it.

Live markets

The live market still hits you with slippage, latency, and real-money pressure.

A simulator can sharpen process. It can’t simulate what live money feels like in your gut.

P&L

P&L is feedback, not a promise.

Compare sessions, spot leaks, catch patterns. Don’t read your virtual profits as future live returns.

Not a broker

Not a broker. Not a demat. Not an advisor.

ZeroStake exists to help you rehearse the move before live risk shows up. Nothing more.

Does ZeroStake use real money?

No. Trades, funds, Portfolio values, profits, and losses inside the app are virtual.

Does this give me broker-grade execution?

No. Market screens give you context. ZeroStake doesn’t fire real orders on any exchange. Treat it as a heads-up, not as broker execution.

How should I read Replay and P&L?

As training feedback on timing, sizing, and process — not as predictions for live returns. Use them to compare sessions and catch your own patterns.