Training and review

How do Zinuto's two challenge modes differ?

First, the short version

Flash Decision asks for a long, short, or observe call before the countdown ends. Crisis Survival starts with a losing position and limited cash, then lets you buy, sell, or advance the next bar. Its settlement grades final assets and recovery quality.

Who this is for

For users choosing between timed direction practice and repairing a stressed simulated position.

What to take away

  • The two modes use different rules and scoring.
  • A high score is not proof of real-market discipline.

How Zinuto helps

Flash Decision

Submit long, short, or observe once before the countdown ends, then review the result from the fixed future window.

Crisis Survival

Use buy, sell, or next bar without an operation-count limit, then review the grade based on final assets and recovery quality.

What to watch

  • Simulated pressure is not the same as risking real capital.
  • Use results as review signals, not promises.

Next step

  • Configure a question bank, target interval, and question count.
  • After several runs, open Challenge stats to compare completion, performance, and trends by mode and time.

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.