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Cause-and-Effect Simulation — Trading Floor / Markets Variant

An interactive simulation where learners adjust positions and watch live numbers move, piloting a paper trading floor but the pattern fits any cause-and-effect lesson driven by money, markets, or risk.

Best for: Lessons where the underlying skill is reading numbers, weighing risk, and feeling how decisions ripple through a P&L or scoreboard.

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What it does

  • Live numeric readouts — key metrics update the moment any input changes, mimicking a live dashboard
  • Risk and reward inputs — sliders or fields control the variables that drive the outcome
  • Scenario presets — quick-pick scenarios let learners feel how different setups behave
  • Color-coded outcomes — gains and losses are visually distinct so the learner reads the result at a glance
  • Reset and replay — start over and try a different approach without consequences
  • Closing principle — a takeaway summarizes the underlying rule the simulation is teaching

Best use cases

  • Investing and trading — position sizing, risk-per-trade, options scenarios
  • Business finance — pricing decisions, P&L modeling, cost-cut tradeoffs
  • Personal finance — savings rate vs retirement, debt payoff vs investing, emergency fund sizing
  • Real estate — rent vs buy, cash-on-cash return, flip-vs-hold scenarios
  • Sports and gaming — fantasy lineups, bet sizing, draft decisions
  • Insurance and risk — coverage vs premium, deductible tradeoffs, claim scenarios

What you can change with your DNA

When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:

  • Colors — slots for page background, dashboard surface, accent, gain/positive tone, and loss/negative tone — bias modern dashboard palettes
  • Fonts — a sharp display font for the title and a precise mono or grotesk font for numbers
  • Copy — title, framing intro, input labels, scenario preset names, outcome descriptions, and closing principle
  • Images — optional ticker, mini-chart, or scoreboard element that visualizes outcomes
  • Behavior — choose how many inputs the learner controls, whether scenarios are pre-built or freeform, and how outcomes are summarized

How remixing works

From "swiped it" to "shipped it" in three steps.

01

Pick a remix

Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.

02

Run it through your DNA

The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.

03

Ship it

Paste the finished HTML into Thinkific, Kajabi, WordPress, or any platform that takes embed code.