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Ant1971

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hello, anyone any experience of the difference in these ? is the data in demo account exactly the same ? can you expeect the same returns in the same situations or is it changed from demo to live ?

 

any help would be great 

 

thanks 

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52 minutes ago, Ant1971 said:

hello, anyone any experience of the difference in these ? is the data in demo account exactly the same ? can you expeect the same returns in the same situations or is it changed from demo to live ?

 

any help would be great 

 

thanks 

Hi @Ant1971

Thank your for contacting us.

Please be informed that we try to keep our demo accounts as similar to the live accounts as possible. This means that you’ll find much of the functionality very similar to using a live account, but there are key differences. These include (but are not limited to):

- Trades made through the demo account will not be subject to slippage, interest or out-of-hours price movements.
- Trades may be rejected if you have insufficient funds to open them, but, unlike on a live account, will never be rejected on the grounds of size or price.
- Trades will not be closed if you have insufficient funds to cover margin and running losses, which can happen on a live account.

All the best,

KoketsoIG

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