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Start from a single place that highlights what to observe today, what needs review, and which scenarios deserve attention.
MER SIRCA helps learners develop better observation, planning, execution, and review habits through a focused dashboard, market watch tools, paper-trading practice, and structured learning content. Everything stays educational and simulated, so users can sharpen discipline without real financial exposure.
MER SIRCA is not trying to be a broker, a chat room, or a prediction engine. It is designed to give market learners a stable environment for seeing setups clearly, documenting plans, practicing decisions, and reviewing outcomes with less emotion and more structure.
Start from a single place that highlights what to observe today, what needs review, and which scenarios deserve attention.
Collect broad context before acting, so decisions begin with structure instead of impulse.
Organize instruments and ideas with a cleaner workflow for planned observation instead of scattered notes.
Support scenario planning, note-taking, and review with lightweight helpers that keep process visible.
Work through entries, management, and exits in a simulation context where mistakes remain educational.
Reinforce better routines with material that helps users think in terms of setups, rules, and review.
The app is arranged so each stage of market education supports the next. Observation informs planning, planning guides simulated execution, and review strengthens the next observation cycle.
Use the overview and watchlist to spot conditions, themes, and instruments worth tracking rather than reacting randomly.
Define setups, levels, and expected behavior in advance so your simulated actions have an explicit logic behind them.
Execute in paper mode, examine the result, and refine the routine without the distortion of real-money pressure.
The value is not speed. It is clarity. By separating education from execution with real money, MER SIRCA gives users room to see their process more honestly and improve it with less noise.
Begin with context instead of pressure-driven decisions.
Turn vague ideas into setups with clearer rules.
Simulated repetition improves decision quality over time.
Review results so each session informs the next one.