Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know about fxFundedSim.
What is fxFundedSim?
fxFundedSim is the world's first competitive day trading simulator. You compete in ranked duels against real opponents using real historical market data. No real money at risk — just pure skill.
How does a duel work?
Both players are dropped into the same historical market scenario at the same time. You have 3-5 minutes to trade. The player with the better P&L (or who meets the target first) wins. Your rank goes up or down based on the result.
What markets are available?
We focus on futures markets including ES (S&P 500), NQ (Nasdaq), CL (Crude Oil), and GC (Gold). More assets will be added over time based on community demand.
Is this real money trading?
No. This is a simulation platform for educational and competitive purposes. You're trading on real historical data, but no real capital is at risk. This is not financial advice.
How much does it cost?
We'll offer multiple subscription tiers. The basic tier gives you access to duels and tournaments. Higher tiers unlock the AI Mentor, advanced analytics, and premium features. Exact pricing will be announced at launch.
What is the Founder Discount?
For $9.99 (one-time payment), you get 50% off your first month of subscription at launch, guaranteed beta access, a Founder badge, and priority support. It's our way of rewarding early believers.
When does the platform launch?
We're in heavy beta development right now. Founders and early access members will be the first to get in. Join our Discord for the latest updates.
Can I play solo?
Yes! Solo replay mode lets you practice on historical data without an opponent. Great for focused practice sessions and testing strategies.
What are clans?
Clans are teams you can create or join with friends. Compete in clan-based tournaments, climb the clan leaderboard, and earn exclusive rewards together.
How do tournaments work?
Weekly tournaments range from free-entry events for all skill levels to paid-entry exclusive competitions with real cash prizes. Formats include single-elimination brackets and round-robin.
