EduQuity gives student investment clubs at any school a real mock trading desk for any stock on earth, a faculty compliance layer, and sponsor match-funding that turns quiz scores into actual school treasury grants. Zero real money. Real skills.
Asset
Stock (any ticker)
Volume
15 shares
Price / share
$190.00
Total Cost
$2,850.00
0+
Worldwide chapters
$0M+
Traded in sandbox
$0
Match-funded to clubs
0%
Across all modules
“I never thought I'd understand what P/E ratio meant. After two weeks on EduQuity, I was the one explaining it to my teacher.”
“The advisor queue is genuinely useful. My students are learning to justify their trades, not just place them. That's the real lesson.”
“We love that our sponsorship directly funds students learning the skills they need. The match-funding dashboard makes impact visible in real time.”
Students trade any stock, advisors govern, sponsors fund. Everyone sees exactly what they need and nothing more.
Students manage a virtual portfolio seeded with $5,000.00 mock cash. Type any real stock ticker — domestic or international — configure watchlist triggers, place buy/sell orders through the compliance queue, and complete curriculum modules.
Four structured modules from absolute beginner to Modern Portfolio Theory. Students need a 70% quiz score to unlock match-funded tokens.
Learn the foundational concepts of the stock market, core asset classes, and the power of compound returns.
Every design decision on this platform starts with one question: is this safe for a 14-year-old?
Student minors cannot initiate simulated trading until a guardian email verifies consent. Our sign-up flow routes a unique confirmation token to the parent address on record.
We store the absolute minimum personal identifiable information. Student entries are segmented under school registries and transaction data is retained on secured Supabase structures.
Every certificate is signed with a SHA-256 + Base58 credential hash unique to each issuance. Certificates can be publicly verified at /verify without logging in.
Bi-weekly updates on global financial leagues, new sponsor match pools, compliance updates, and new curriculum drops.