Chart Challenge
Can you predict where the stock is heading?
How to play
Study the chart with no names attached
You get a real past price series as a line chart, but the company name and ticker are hidden. Read trend, support and resistance, and how volatile the name was so you are actually judging price action, not a logo or headline.
Call the next move: up or down
After the visible window, decide whether the stock moved higher or lower in the very next part of the session. The game scores whether your directional read matched what happened in history, not a forecast of today’s market.
Run 10 rounds and rebuild your high score
Each playthrough is 10 independent charts, with no countdown per chart so you can look carefully. Streaks and a personal best are there to nudge you back when you want another round of “read the chart, make the call.”
10 charts, no time limit — just pure price action.
Frequently asked questions
What is Chart Challenge?
Chart Challenge is a free stock direction game. You only see a historical U.S. equity chart, then you choose whether the next short segment went up or down. It is built for people who want a tight drill on price patterns without a symbol tip.
Is Chart Challenge free?
Yes. It runs in the browser on Ticker League for free, and you do not need an account for casual, practice-style play. That keeps the focus on the chart, not a paywall.
How long is one session in Chart Challenge?
You play 10 rounds per session. There is no per-chart timer, so you can read each chart at your own pace before you lock in up or down. That is deliberate so “guess fast” is not the only way to play.
Do the charts use real companies and data?
Yes. The lines come from real historical U.S. listed names. The identity is revealed only after you answer, so each round is an honest “could I have read this if I did not know the name?”