Playing safe, it that's a thing :)

Discussion in 'Forex' started by Henrique, Feb 9, 2021.

  1. @Christie I really don’t think demo account trading can mean much. How do you believe to trade better if there’s no price feeds and spreads?
     
    #41     Mar 2, 2021
  2. This isn’t true with all MT5 demo accounts. I demo trade with fxview and etoro (to practice my strategies) and these characteristics are available to me. I guess broker selection is the key here.
     
    #42     Mar 2, 2021
  3. Yes, there is a difference but that should not bother you, if you have just started trading. You are in the learning phase. Stick to demo!
     
    #43     Mar 3, 2021
  4. Marcos

    Marcos

    Good thought. Its actually better to demo trade for a few months,(atleast 3- 4)before going live. The difference is in the fact that on a live account your real money would be the capital, on demo you dont trade with your funds.
     
    #44     Mar 3, 2021
  5. If you have a little doubt also about your knowledge regarding forex or trading, go with a demo account. It’s always good to be on a safer side.
     
    #45     Mar 3, 2021
  6. There are regulated brokers available in forex through which you can trade safely but then many unregulated brokers are good too. A good broker is very important to have consistent profits and growth. Fxview and FXTM are among some regulated brokers giving you low spreads and have low commissions too. It’s been a year now trading with them.
     
    #46     Mar 4, 2021
  7. I am about to start trading and I selected a broker through which I will trade but it didn’t provide me with low spreads. I think I should switch to some other.
     
    #47     Mar 5, 2021
  8. Switch to a genuine broker. The one who gives you low commissions but does not compromise with the spreads and through which you can use various trading indicators too.
     
    #48     Mar 5, 2021
  9. Did you know that the spread can vary over the course of the day and result in high and low spreads?
     
    #49     Mar 9, 2021
  10. Yeah and I suppose market volatility and liquidity have something to do with it.
     
    #50     Mar 9, 2021