Limits and responsibility

Does Zinuto provide real-time market data or trading signals?

First, the short version

No. Zinuto works with historical data, not a live quote feed or trading signals. You can import compatible files or explicitly run a local connector for supported mainland China equities and indexes, or Binance and OKX spot history. You review those files before importing them. Zinuto never connects a wallet or sends an order.

Who this is for

Read this if you are comparing Zinuto with live charting platforms, signal services, brokers, exchanges, or data vendors.

What to take away

  • Zinuto does not redistribute or license third-party data obtained through local connectors. Its fixed bundled WIKI EOD and HistData samples have separate source, checksum, and rights records.
  • Local connector queries and files go directly between your computer and the selected provider, never through a Zinuto server; Zinuto does not provide buy or sell signals.

How Zinuto helps

Prepare local history

Import compatible files, or download supported history through a local connector and then start the separate review-and-import flow.

Keep boundaries clear

Training records are separate from live market execution.

What to watch

  • No real-time quote distribution is promised.
  • No signal, prediction, or investment advice should be inferred from training content.

Next step

  • Start with the bundled samples, import lawful local files, or explicitly use a supported local connector; downloaded files still require manual review and import.
  • Use your separate broker or exchange tools for any real-money activity outside Zinuto.

Continue with a practical guide

Start with one short replay

Pick a sample, hide the later bars, make a few decisions, and open the archive afterward. That single run shows how Zinuto records practice.