What a demo account is for
Demo accounts exist to let you learn a platform's order tickets, charting tools, and account interface without financial exposure. They are useful for testing how you would place, modify, and close positions, and for spotting workflow problems before they cost real money. However, demo conditions rarely match live trading exactly. Simulated fills often ignore slippage, liquidity gaps, and requotes, and demo pricing feeds may differ from live feeds. Use a demo to learn mechanics, not to estimate real-world profitability.
- Practise order entry, stop placement, and position sizing without capital at risk.
- Test the platform interface on the devices you actually plan to trade from.
- Remember that simulated execution usually looks smoother than live execution.
- Avoid treating demo results as a forecast of live account performance.

