Crazy Traders positions itself as a stock advisor app for intraday traders, with a particular focus on helping newcomers find their footing in the market. The core proposition is straightforward: receive timestamped buy calls with entry prices, up to three price targets, and a clearly marked stop-loss value — all displayed in a clean card format. Example tips shown in the app include calls on ICICI Bank and Bank Nifty options, with targets and stop-loss levels listed numerically alongside green checkmarks indicating which targets have been hit.
What's Inside the App
- Free intraday tips — daily buy calls with entry price, three targets, and a stop-loss level
- Paid tips section — a premium tier where certain tip cards are locked behind a paywall, with partial previews visible
- Learning database — educational content on stock buying and selling aimed at beginners
- Community links — direct access to a Telegram channel, YouTube, and Facebook from the home screen
- Live conference — a featured section on the home page advertising access to a live session priced at ₹300
Design and Navigation
The app uses a bold red and green color scheme with a modern flat design throughout. The home screen is built around a 2×2 tile grid leading to Tips, Telegram, YouTube, and Facebook. A bottom navigation bar handles movement between Home, Notifications, and Profile. The branding centers on a shield logo featuring two bulls facing each other — one in green, one in red — with neon-style glowing outlines on a dark navy background.
Accessibility Concerns Worth Knowing
The app leans heavily on red-green color coding to convey financial status — green for achieved targets, red for stop-loss values. This creates real problems for users with deuteranopia or protanopia, since those two colors become indistinguishable. There are no pattern fills, shape alternatives, or text labels alongside the color indicators. Green checkmarks on light backgrounds may also fall below the recommended 4.5:1 contrast ratio. Small touch targets for individual tip checkmarks and tightly packed interactive elements are additional friction points.
For an app handling time-sensitive financial decisions, the absence of non-color alternatives for critical status indicators is a meaningful gap — not a minor UX footnote.
Two Bulls, One Arena
The Crazy Traders logo — two bulls outlined in opposing colors, locked in a face-off inside a shield — captures something that will feel instantly familiar to anyone drawn to high-volatility gameplay. That same tension between green momentum and red resistance, between pushing forward and knowing when to cut losses, is the visual and mechanical heartbeat of the app. Every tip card is essentially a round: entry point, three escalating targets, and a hard floor beneath it all.