Start with a demo account

Speaking of trying things out, we’d always recommend that beginner traders start with a forex trading demo account before they commit real capital. That way, you can ensure that any early mistakes are made in a simulated environment that won’t end up costing you money.

Most trading demos use real market pricing, so they’re as close as possible to real trading – the main difference being that all your funds are virtual. Even once you’ve upgraded to a live account, it is a good idea to keep your demo to test out new strategies.

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