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Show HN: Duolingo for Finance(tryfingo.com) Learning finance is boring, so we are making it fun with Fingo. Have also implemented a trial without signup! Please try and leave your feedback, good or bad. |
However, currently it only shows information about the indian market (when I click on "try now".) This makes me hesitant to use this service, because I am from West Europe (The Netherlands). I feel like I could learn incorrect things that do not apply to my situation.
I would either support all kinds of countries markets, or focus only on the US because there will be lots of resources online that help translate US market knowsledge to a specific country's.
Fun fact, India's public accounting for corporates actually mirrors the European standard in this regard (IFRS), so on a corporate level, it's very similar. On the other hand, the US follows GAAP Standards, which are different in a number of significant ways.
Apart from that, there's very specific knowledge for the Indian markets, specifically the prevalence of otherwise globally very niche financial instruments like chits or actual gold, or the prevalence of insider trading and a general lack of regulation on that front. Although I'm seeing a lot of strong development on that front too.
A suggestion: When I'm in a course, I don't see which track or course or I am in, except the URL. There are no indicators such as a title, navbar or breadcrums anywhere on the page.