When people type “what is CryptoGuru,” they usually mean one of a handful of things they’re too unsure to ask directly. Let’s answer the real questions plainly.
“Will this make me money?” No — not a cent. It’s a simulator. What it can do is make you less likely to lose money later, by teaching you how markets and orders work before real cash is on the line. That’s a genuine return, just not a monetary one.
“Is it a scam?” The app is a legitimate educational tool. The scams live around it — impersonators promising withdrawable “profits.” Judge the two separately and you’ll be fine.
“Is it worth my time?” If you’re a beginner, yes. A few evenings in the sandbox will teach you more than weeks of reading, and it costs nothing but time. If you already trade actively, you’ll outgrow it quickly.
“What should I do after it?” Move to a small, real position on a regulated platform, keep the risk trivial, and carry over the discipline you built. The simulator’s whole job is to make that first real trade feel like your hundredth.