# Chart The Course (COMING SOON)

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**Chart the Course** is a strategic and competitive game where players test their ability to predict market movements based on price charts and events. Presented with a price chart of a mystery asset—real or simulated—players make predictions on its direction (up, down, or sideways) by drawing the chart, after reacting to a series of market events. The challenge lies in interpreting limited information, making educated guesses, and competing against others to accumulate the most points.

Each round introduces new events, such as a regulatory announcement or earnings report, which could influence the asset’s trajectory. Players must quickly analyze the event’s potential impact and submit their predictions by **drawing what they think the chart will look like.**&#x20;

The best guesses are based on the difference between the ACTUAL chart, and that which the user predicted. The winners earn points based on the direction and magnitude of the price movement, while incorrect predictions yield no rewards. Rounds are fast-paced, keeping gameplay engaging and dynamic.

The game also incorporates risk-reward elements, allowing players to wager points and use strategic boosts, like doubling down on a prediction or skipping uncertain events. After multiple rounds, the player with the highest score wins, and the full asset details and historical context are revealed.


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