Demo account practice is good for developing our trading skills before start real trading.Technically demo accounts are designed to represent the exact market conditions of live accounts yet there can be a difference in both of them.
Demo account practice is good for developing our trading skills before start real trading.Technically demo accounts are designed to represent the exact market conditions of live accounts yet there can be a difference in both of them.
Still demo and real accounts have a totally different experienceBest is to clear all doubts on a demo account, there should be no scope for errors / doubts in the live market.
%%I don’t think anyone’s practiced on demo accounts like i have. Interactive brokers, IG, TD Ameritrade, Fxview, Forex.com, XM, A-trade, CMC Markets, I’ve tried them all.
Nothing, just about nothing can prepare you for the real deal. I made thousands with virtual money on all kinds of strategies and with live accounts with half of these brokers lost more than I made.




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But people are not getting what they actually want from demo accounts. Beginners want to demo trade by having live markets like situations which they are not getting. That is why they are finding an alternative to it.Did you have an idea about the tops or bottoms to confirm a trend line?
The demo account allows us to explore the functionality of the subforums.
Two more BS posts from bots!But people are not getting what they actually want from demo accounts. Beginners want to demo trade by having live markets like situations which they are not getting. That is why they are finding an alternative to it.
I don't think thats correct, you can definitely learn about charts on a demo accountDemos could help learn levels , maybe not as good as charts or lots of bid/ ask experience
The most simple and sorted answer would be to find a broker as per your requirements. You must have not chosen the right broker due to which you have a different view. There are brokers who give you the same market conditions they have in live markets with some very minor changes. Some good names would be FXTM, Fxview, Oanda etc. Try demo trading with them.Remember that it takes at least 2 tops or bottoms to draw a trend line that’s valid and at least 3 to confirm it. The steeper you draw a trend line; there are more chances of it being less reliable. See if you made this error earlier.