Active trading desk
Use charts, scanners, watchlists, order tickets, positions, fills, alerts, and news to trade simulated market sessions.
Wall Street Empire
A stock and crypto trading tycoon built around a professional desktop terminal. Read the market, place risk, review performance, grow your staff, and let your long-term portfolio work while you are away.
The game
Wall Street Empire keeps the density and discipline of a real trading workstation, then turns each part of the daily routine into gameplay.
Use charts, scanners, watchlists, order tickets, positions, fills, alerts, and news to trade simulated market sessions.
Hire staff, unlock tools, buy subscriptions, improve offices, save layouts, and expand from a small desk into a larger operation.
Set mandates, allocate capital, rebalance, collect dividends, absorb drawdowns, and return to reports after time away.
Core systems
Pre-market movers, volatility, catalyst feeds, crypto activity, watchlists, and scanner ideas set up each session.
Read levels, define invalidation, set stops, manage buying power, and size trades before entering the market.
Trade through tickets, ladder tools, chart actions, hotkeys, brackets, partials, fees, spread costs, and rejects.
Use journals, analytics, fills, setup grades, mistake tracking, and session summaries to improve your process.
Build a long-term portfolio that progresses offline with capped deterministic simulation and clear away reports.
Unlock staff, automation, subscriptions, offices, achievements, layouts, templates, and harder market challenges.
Screenshots
Current captures from the build show the trading desk, charting, execution tools, portfolio idler, and layout systems.






By Uptick Watch
Wall Street Empire is entertainment, not real trading. The goal is to capture the pressure, language, discipline, and growth fantasy of running a professional market desk inside a Steam game.