Market-shaped slopes
Historical prices are sampled into hills, ramps, gaps, and panic drops that reward balance and timing.
Motocross meets Wall Street
pick a track — try not to crash.
How StonkRider works
StonkRider turns real market movement into arcade tracks. Every climb, dip, and crash changes how your run feels.
Historical prices are sampled into hills, ramps, gaps, and panic drops that reward balance and timing.
Pick a ticker, hit ride, and chase a clean run without installing anything or opening a trading account.
Ride famous names, volatile memes, broad indexes, and crypto pairs from one searchable launcher.
The site keeps the loop tight: choose a route, learn the chart, improve the score, then try another market story.
Routes are based on chart data, so each ticker keeps its own personality and volatility profile.
A shared ticker and period give everyone the same track for leaderboard runs.
Use credits to reveal full run details such as crashes, streaks, tricks, and share-ready stats.
The controls are simple, but the charts are not. Smooth landings and measured throttle matter more than blind speed.
Search for a symbol or choose one of the trending and legendary crash tracks.
Accelerate on climbs, ease off before sharp drops, and keep the bike stable through sudden reversals.
Crashes cost momentum. A calmer run often beats a wild one with bigger jumps.
StonkRider is entertainment, but the terrain still reflects the shape of real chart history.
Jagged price action creates rougher terrain, while smoother periods are easier to ride.
A one-month route can feel completely different from a one-year ride on the same ticker.
Legendary drops, recoveries, and meme-stock spikes become routes you can actually feel.
The fun comes from learning a chart like a level and shaving mistakes off each attempt.
Send a ticker challenge to friends and compare who survives the same market terrain.
The physics stay readable even when the underlying chart gets ridiculous.
Daily challenges and changing ticker picks keep the homepage from becoming a static arcade cabinet.
A few quick answers before you launch down the next chart.
No. It is an arcade game using market data for terrain. Do not use it to make investment decisions.
Use search for supported stocks, ETFs, crypto pairs, and featured crash routes. Availability depends on data coverage.
You can try free runs first. Credits unlock more riding and detailed result cards where available.
Start with a familiar ticker, or jump straight into today’s leaderboard route.
Type a symbol and launch a ride without leaving the page.
Everyone gets the same daily route, so scores are easy to compare.
Unlock full stats and turn your best ride into a quick share card.