Practice makes it perfect. Due to the numerous risks that you’re getting yourself into when you join the forex trader, practice became some sort of a pre-requisite for newbie forex traders. Before, a lot of people are really scared to try their luck in the forex market because of how intricate and complicated the market is. Now, due to the existence of forex demo, a lot of people are becoming more confident in trying out their luck in market trading. A demo is a virtual forex account wherein you could put your theories and trading styles into practice. It’s a practice account where you use paper money instead of real money. In a forex demo, you get to be exposed to different investment concepts like charts, opinions, fundamental analysis, and technical analysis. You can visit online forums where you could read the opinions of other traders especially the experienced ones. You can also put your strategies into test by doing your trading activities and see their effects. In this way, you can see how effective your strategies and you can try new ideas. However, in a demo your trading transactions get recorded in a different realm; it doesn’t get recorded into the actual market since there’s no real money involved. Normally, demos are offered by companies that are selling online forex trading softwares or platforms. They let you try the demo for 30-days for free. One of the reasons why companies offer forex demos is to encourage individuals to use their software when they start trading in the real live forex market. The main goal of fore-demos is to make an individual more confident not only with the forex market trading business but also with the trading platform that is being offered by the company so that he could eventually move up to trying the real live forex trading market using the same trading platform. There is one thing to remember when using a forex demo account—In a forex demo account, you don’t get to experience the real emotions that you will get to experience when you start trading live in the forex market since there’s nothing really at stake. You don’t get to feel the real heartache of losing an investment. Of course, it feels very different when you’re real money is on the line and that’s why some people tend to lose more in the real live forex market because they don’t get to make decisions objectively as they get swayed by their emotions.
There are two types of forex demos: The mini and the regular account. The mini account allows you to use smaller amounts of money to trade while a regular acount allows to use bigger amounts of money to trade. The type of forex demo account that you should use depends on the type of trader that you want to be in the future. If you plan to invest smaller amounts of money when you start trading in the real live market, then it is more advisable to use the mini account so that you would have an idea of the dynamics of using smaller amounts of money in the virtual forex market. On the other hand, if you plan to invest bigger amounts of money when you get into the real thing, then use the regular account.
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