TradeStreak teaches investing the way you'd learn a language — bite-sized daily lessons, a risk-free trading simulator, and a streak you won't want to break. Real skills, zero risk, actually fun.
Investing is one of the most powerful tools for building wealth — yet it's almost never taught in school. The result is a confidence gap that keeps millions on the sidelines.
U.S. states require a standalone personal-finance course to graduate high school.
young adults say they feel anxious or unprepared when it comes to investing.
of dry videos and jargon are the usual alternative — so people give up.
Figures reflect widely reported gaps in financial education. TradeStreak's mission is to close them.
TradeStreak turns financial education into a daily habit, then lets you practice on real market data without risking a cent.
Duolingo-style micro-lessons break down investing, budgeting, and the markets into 5-minute wins — with quizzes, scenarios, and instant feedback.
Practice buying and selling on live market data with a simulated portfolio. Build real intuition before real money is ever involved.
Track congressional trades, notable analyst picks, market mood, and upcoming earnings — and learn to read the signals that move markets.
Daily streaks, XP, hearts, levels, and weekly leagues turn good financial habits into a game you actually want to keep playing.
A friendly AI coach explains concepts in plain English, answers questions, and nudges you forward — like a tutor in your pocket.
Leaderboards, duels, and challenges make learning social — so progress feels rewarding and momentum compounds.
Open the app, finish a quick lesson, and keep your streak alive. Concepts stick because they're small and consistent.
Apply what you learned in the paper-trading simulator on live data — make moves, see outcomes, learn from both.
Track progress, climb leagues, and graduate from "I don't get investing" to "I've got this" — at your own pace.

TradeStreak is live in development on iOS. We're partnering with educators, investors, and grant programs who believe financial literacy should be a right, not a privilege.