Simulation Only

Build trading discipline before risking real money.

AVSPHNW is a stock-learning and trading-practice app designed for education and demo use. Explore market scenarios, manage a watchlist, place paper trades, and review your process with structured risk tools.

5 Practice hubs: Dashboard, Discover, Portfolio, Toolkit, Settings
0 Real-money execution and brokerage integration
100% Learning-focused simulated workflow
Desk with market charts for trading study
Core Features

Everything needed for repeatable simulation training

Dashboard and Discover

Track simulated market snapshots, daily movement, and symbol-level details with clear loading, empty, and retry states.

  • Market browsing and stock detail pages
  • Watchlist add/remove and trend checks

Portfolio and Toolkit

Practice position management with simulated orders, then validate decision quality through sizing and fee estimation tools.

  • Reset portfolio anytime for fresh drills
  • Plan P/L ranges before placing paper orders

Risk Controls and Reminders

Set risk budgets, interaction feedback, and reminders to reinforce consistent execution habits.

  • Training-first guardrails
  • Post-trade reflection support

Local-First Data Handling

Watchlist, settings, and simulated portfolio data stay on device by default using local storage behavior.

  • No mandatory login for core practice
  • No subscription or paywall in key flows
Compliance Statement

Educational demonstration, not investment advice

AVSPHNW does not promise returns and does not provide profit guarantees. Users remain responsible for decisions and local legal compliance.

Quote provider: In-app Mock Market Engine (simulated delayed quotes).
Purpose: UI demo, feature validation, and training workflows.
No real brokerage account connection or real-money execution.
Who It Is For

Learn, test, and improve process quality

  • New market learners building foundational habits
  • Students practicing repeatable scenario analysis
  • Teams demoing portfolio and order-flow interactions
  • Traders rehearsing risk-control routines before live markets