Market basics
Coming soonNEPSE hours, sectors, orders, fees, settlement, and common beginner traps.
Learn charts, place paper orders, and review every decision inside a quiet simulator built for Nepali beginners.
The goal is not to make beginners trade faster. It is to make them practice better: read the chart, set the risk, place a paper order, and review the result without losing real money.
Short modules explain the chart, the trade idea, and the risk before a beginner touches the order ticket.
Users practice realistic buy and sell decisions with a virtual wallet, live-style prices, and fee deductions.
Each trade is scored by plan quality, risk control, return, and whether the learner followed their own rule.
The landing page previews the actual app direction: chart learning, paper execution, portfolio tracking, and a coaching layer that explains the decision.
Buy power
Rs. 100,000
Open trades
3
Risk used
4.8%
Lesson streak
6 days
Product modules
Live-style ticker
Market data
Paper order
Virtual only
Portfolio lab
WACC + P&L
Trade journal
Review loop
The first version should communicate the whole product without promising real trading, broker execution, or paid financial advice.
Place virtual buy and sell orders with realistic fees, WACC, holdings, and P&L.
Teach candlesticks, support, resistance, volume, RSI, MACD, EMA, and risk rules.
Prototype with NepseAPI-Unofficial-style endpoints, then swap to licensed data later.
Require a trade reason, stop level, and position size before the user enters a paper trade.
Show allocation, sector exposure, realized gains, unrealized gains, and mistakes by trade.
Rank learners by return, risk control, lesson progress, and review discipline.
Keep the journey linear at first. A beginner should always know what to learn next and why the next paper trade matters.
NEPSE hours, sectors, orders, fees, settlement, and common beginner traps.
Candlestick structure, trend context, support zones, resistance zones, and volume.
Practice buy and sell decisions with a virtual wallet and real-style constraints.
Replay trades, compare the plan with the result, and build a repeatable habit.
Rank paper traders by virtual return, but also include risk score and review quality. That keeps the game educational instead of becoming another hype board.
Weekly challenge
Aarav K.
Risk: Low | Score: 94
Samriddhi R.
Risk: Low | Score: 91
Nischal B.
Risk: Med | Score: 88
Pratiksha S.
Risk: Low | Score: 85
Use NepseAPI-Unofficial only for prototype learning and keep the adapter ready for a licensed feed before commercial launch.
Merodhan does not touch TMS accounts, real funds, passwords, or automatic order execution.
The UI avoids guaranteed-return claims and frames every action as practice, not financial advice.