Free Tools

Six free calculators built for Indian retail traders.

Every tool below runs entirely in the browser. Trade data never leaves your device unless you specifically request a follow-up report by email. No sign-up to use the calculators.

Sizing · Survival

Risk of Ruin Calculator

The probability your account hits zero, given win rate, reward-to-risk, and risk per trade. Sixty seconds of math; years of consequence.

Free · InstantOpen →

Edge measurement

Trade Expectancy Calculator

The rupee value of an average trade. The single most under-taught number in Indian retail trading. With a one-year projection.

Free · InstantOpen →

Pre-trade discipline

Position Sizing Calculator

Quantity, rupee risk, reward-to-risk, full Indian round-trip cost stack. The only Indian-market sizing tool that includes STT, GST, brokerage cap, and stamp duty in one place.

Free · Indian-marketOpen →

Process review

Trade Journal Auto-Grader

Upload your CSV. Get A/B/C process grades on every trade, expectancy in R, and the behavioural patterns the data reveals. All client-side — trade data stays in your browser.

Free · Privacy-firstOpen →

Optimal sizing

Kelly Criterion Calculator

The mathematically-optimal fraction of capital to risk per trade — full Kelly, half Kelly, quarter Kelly, with the Indian-market drawdown caveats most retail tools skip.

Free · InstantOpen →

Cost transparency

Indian F&O Cost Estimator

Round-trip cost, breakeven move, and cost-to-edge ratio for any Indian trade. STT, brokerage, GST, exchange charges, SEBI fee, stamp duty — the full statutory stack.

Free · Indian-marketOpen →

Practice · Process

Trade Simulator

Paper-trade six real Indian market scenarios — Adani crash, COVID drawdown, expiry-week chop, Budget shock, RBI policy, earnings beat. Honest fills, full Indian costs, process-grade scoring.

Free · Browser-onlyOpen →

Preview · Curriculum

Free Sample Lesson

Read Stage 1 Volume 1 Chapter 2 in full — the Five Drivers of Price Movement. Standalone lesson; no sign-up required.

Free · No sign-upOpen →

The Curriculum

The tools are the output. The curriculum gives the reasoning.