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How to remove open position in expired instrument from Demo account


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I have, in a Demo spread-betting account, an open position in an expired instrument (NZD/USD Forward Mar-20). I cannot close this position because it's not available to trade. I can't set a Stop or Limit, to make it close when they are hit, for the same reason. Any suggestions as to how I can get rid of it?

Thanks for your help.

PHI

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On 02/12/2022 at 18:47, PurpleHazeIan said:

I have, in a Demo spread-betting account, an open position in an expired instrument (NZD/USD Forward Mar-20). I cannot close this position because it's not available to trade. I can't set a Stop or Limit, to make it close when they are hit, for the same reason. Any suggestions as to how I can get rid of it?

Thanks for your help.

PHI

Hi @PurpleHazeIan

We would need to reset your demo account. All positions will be closed and your account balance set back to the initial opening balance. If you are comfortable with this option please let us know. All the best, OfentseIG

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