Simulated trading

Make the decision without sending the order

Buy, sell, hold, long, and short are actions inside the training session. They change the local simulation and its record, but they never reach a broker or exchange.

Simulated trading

What the simulation is for

Use it to practice when to act, when to wait, and how to follow your own rules. It is not a broker account and does not send real orders.

Entry and exit practice

Train decisions around when to act or stand aside.

Risk handling

Practice how you would adjust or exit when a simulated position goes against you.

Reviewable outcome

Every simulated practice run can leave records for later inspection.

How it differs

Simulation without brokerage coupling

The simulated environment is intentionally separate from brokers. The point is to inspect decision quality and recorded behavior.

No broker login

Zinuto does not require broker credentials for training.

No real fill

Any fill shown by Zinuto is simulated and never reaches an exchange.

No outcome guarantee

Simulation results are training records, not performance forecasts.

Simulated trading

Things to check before using it

Does Zinuto send simulated orders to a broker?

No. Orders remain inside the training environment.

Is this paper trading?

It overlaps with paper trading, but Zinuto emphasizes replay, training records, and review records.

Can it replace a broker demo account?

No. It is a training app, not a brokerage account or execution venue.

Simulated trading

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.