How can users start demo trading on Libertex?
Demo trading can be started by selecting a demo mode account, which provides virtual funds for practice. The process is designed to get users up and running as quickly as possible, with minimal steps between the decision to try demo trading and the actual placement of their first practice trade. Within moments of activating the demo mode, users have full access to a realistic trading environment where they can begin exploring, learning, and developing their skills.
To start demo trading, users navigate to their account dashboard on the Libertex platform and select the demo account option. Once activated, the interface switches to the demo trading environment, which mirrors the live platform in every functional respect, including real-time price feeds, interactive charts with full technical indicator libraries, all available order types, and the complete set of risk management tools. The only difference is that all trades are executed using virtual funds rather than real capital, meaning that the financial results of any practice activity have no impact on the user's actual finances.
With the demo account active, users can begin exploring the platform at their own pace. A good starting approach is to select a familiar or widely traded instrument — such as a major currency pair or a popular stock CFD — and practice placing a simple market order to observe how the process works. From there, users can experiment with pending orders, attach stop-loss and take-profit levels, try different position sizes, and observe how leverage affects their margin usage and profit-and-loss calculations in real time. Gradually expanding the range of instruments and techniques explored during demo practice helps build a well-rounded skill set that covers multiple aspects of the trading experience. Users are encouraged to approach demo trading with the same discipline and seriousness they would apply to live trading: treating virtual funds as though they were real, following a consistent strategy, and reviewing results regularly to identify areas for improvement.