Stock dashboard
Review prices, movement, intraday line charts, market status, company profiles, and stock details in a focused view.
Educational market practice
MJMPLUS brings quotes, watchlists, market news, paper trading, backtest summaries, and risk tools into one Japanese-language learning app.
MJMPLUS does not connect to brokerage accounts, place real-money orders, or provide investment advice. Market data may be delayed and some demo data may be used for stability and testing.
Core tools
The app is built for observation, simulation, and study. It keeps learning workflows separate from live brokerage activity.
Review prices, movement, intraday line charts, market status, company profiles, and stock details in a focused view.
Practice with virtual cash, positions, transaction history, replay-style backtest summaries, and win-rate statistics.
Follow Yahoo Finance RSS and Google News RSS when available, alongside global indicators and notable market moves.
Practice loop
MJMPLUS keeps the learning cycle structured: observe a stock, test an idea with virtual cash, review outcomes, and study the terms and risk concepts behind the result.
Workflow
Save US stocks, review market status, and keep notable price moves visible.
Use news feeds, global indicators, profiles, and glossary content to understand what you are seeing.
Practice entries and exits with virtual cash, positions, fees, and slippage assumptions.
Inspect replay summaries, trade history, and win-rate statistics before forming new hypotheses.
Clear boundaries
MJMPLUS avoids real-money order placement. It is intended for learning, market observation, and simulation, with clear notices around delayed data and demo data usage.
Learner feedback
The paper trading history makes it easier to see why a practice decision worked or failed.
I like having watchlists, news, and glossary terms together when studying US stocks in Japanese.
The risk tools help me slow down and think through fees, slippage, and position assumptions.