the demo account with real experience i think this is a conflict question to answer , for that reason , should avoid
I think you don't need to spend much time choosing demo account; they are all roughly the same. However when you feel you are ready to go live, spend some time reading about regulation, live spreads, slippage and other transaction costs, because these subtle aspects greatly impact your trading performance and long-term success.
according to me 3 to 6 months is good enough to continue demo account , otherwise it could be a worst part.
demo is important but the main problem is when we trade in a real account the demos experience not works.
In my opinion, you shouldn't spend too much time selecting a sample account, as they are all rather similar. Spend some time learning about regulation, live spreads, slippage, and other transaction fees before you feel ready to trade in real time, as these subtle factors have a significant impact on your trading performance and long-term success.
A demo account is basically a simulation of a real trading account. While demo accounts can be helpful for new traders to get familiar with the platform and the markets. The main difference between a demo account and a real account is the emotional and psychological impact of trading with real money.
Demo account does give a real account experience and I’m still a beginner, so I sometimes use a demo account to learn. It’s a great way imo.
I gave you a like because it is fun to see ChatGPT at work. We no longer have a need for humans. It's the end of the world as we know it. There's a song about that. Surprised the AI didn't suggest it as a supplemental piece of education. P.S. I take it back, the sentence is fractured with the period in the middle of it. "and the markets. The main" should be "and the markets, the main" Hmmm! So who is messing up here? Humans, or AI chatbots?