Challenge modes

Two short drills for two different kinds of pressure

Flash Decision puts a countdown on long, short, or observe. Crisis Survival gives you a losing position and limited cash to manage. Both use your configured question banks, and both report to Challenge stats.

Challenge modes

One question bank, two different tasks

Configure sample pools, target interval, and question count, then choose the mode that matches the skill you want to practice.

Flash Decision

Choose long, short, or observe before the countdown ends. Each question locks after one answer and is scored from the fixed future window.

Crisis Survival

Start with a losing position and limited cash, use buy, sell, or next bar without an operation-count limit, and finish with a grade based on final assets and recovery quality.

Challenge stats

Review completion, mode-specific performance, and trends over the selected time range.

How it differs

Simulated challenges, not a risk-control promise

Both modes create isolated practice conditions. Their scores and grades do not guarantee future discipline, drawdown, or profitability.

Isolated

Training is separate from real capital.

Repeatable

Short drills can be repeated for focused observation.

Reviewable

Review the result after each drill.

Challenge modes

Things to check before using it

Do the challenge modes use live money?

No. Both run inside Zinuto's isolated training environment and never send real orders.

How do the two modes differ?

Flash Decision is a timed long, short, or observe choice. Crisis Survival starts from a losing position and grades final assets and recovery quality.

Do challenge results guarantee better live trading?

No. Scores, grades, and records are practice feedback, not a performance guarantee.

Challenge modes

Continue reading

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.