Vision

What if we treated trading like a video game?

Every broker is focused on "investing" (from oldies like Schwab to fintechs like Acorns and Robinhood): this boring notion of "time in the market" is better than "timing the market", about long term holds, ETFs, and 401ks.

Yet Millennials and Zoomers cite that the #1 reason why they trade stocks is because it's fun.

"Sir, this is a casino" is the rallying cry of the 8M+ traders on r/wallstreetbets; people ultimately don't care that they lose money, make money, beat the S&P500 — they're trapped in their houses bored and they want to have fun.

So let's lean into that. Let's create the most fun trading experience ever; "investing" is for boomers.

Let's make trading a video game: avatars, campaigns, teams, leaderships, achievements, unlockables.

Every video game has three core game modes: campaign, co-op, and multiplayer.

The three modes for CoD, where "Special Ops" is co-op missions.

The three modes for CoD, where "Special Ops" is co-op missions.

Campaign is an offline single-player experience. Co-op is a cooperative experience between friends. Multiplayer is a competitive experience that can be done solo (1 vs. many) or with friends (duo, squads, or teams).

Campaign

In Video Games

The campaign is a standalone, story-based experience for a gamer to play alone. The campaign is tablestakes for a video game, allowing players to enjoy a game at their own convenience — with the need for internet connection nor coordinating schedules with friends.