[Events] If Trading Were a Game, What Level Are You On?
They say trading is “the most expensive game ever made.” No save button, no restart — every click could change your fortune.
If we treat the stock market like a game, what level are you on? Are you a rookie still training in the newbie zone, or a veteran who’s cleared countless missions and can read K-lines like a pro?
Let’s find out where you stand in the Trading Rank System
💬 How to Participate
Drop a comment below and tell us:
If trading were a game, what level would you be on?
What’s your stock market rank — and why?
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📅 Event Duration
From October 24, 2025 to October 30, 2025 $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$
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When I first stepped into the stock market as a Bronze Rookie, I was driven by excitement and fear in equal measure. I chased momentum, followed online tips from friends and even no-friends. Impulsive-guided by greed when prices rose, and panic when they fell and sold. Losses became my teachers. I learned that the market doesn’t reward excitement. The first shift came when I realized that being right mattered less than having a process. I built plans and accepted that small losses were in the game. I told myself I did not have to follow the herd. Gradually, I replaced impulse with logic and probabilities. Good risk management is the key. Today, as a Gold Rational trader, I approach the market like a chess player-calm, strategic, and patient. Cut loss when necessary, stay on profits if outlook is promising. The journey from rookie to rational isn’t about finding a secret formula, it’s transforming your mindset. It isn’t about beating the market; it’s about mastering yourself.
Here’s why:
I prioritise discipline, fundamentals, and logic in my trades. I avoid emotional decisions and do not chase price movements based on hype or fear. My focus is on risk management, understanding business quality, and maintaining a structured process regardless of market volatility. When markets turn irrational, I rely on data, patience, and conviction instead of crowd sentiment.
If trading were a game, I’d say I’m on the second-highest level — still constantly learning, but already equipped with a mature mindset and a clear framework that helps me navigate both bull and bear markets calmly.
I started to invest in SGX stocks in 1989 till now. I survived quite a few (Cycles) turbulent times...
From manual trading with brokers to now using online trading apps. With this Tiger App I have the opportunity to trade US stocks.
All this time, I did not sell anything but just bought when I have cash...
There were some regrets as I did not have cash to buy when the prices were rock bottom!!!
Anyways I am just glad that I have the holding power to hold till now.
If trading were a game, I’d say I’ve levelled past the noise.
I study the macro narrative, sense the shift in sentiment, and move with conviction when the setup aligns. I’m not chasing trends — I’m capturing eras.
Every trade tells a story, and I’m here to write mine with precision, patience, and purpose.
I’ve learnt that true mastery isn’t about predicting every move — it’s about positioning smartly when opportunity knocks.
🦁 Let’s keep evolving, comrades. The market never sleeps — it just changes form.