What is a demo account?

A demo account is a type of account offered by brokers to simulate the real market environment on their trading platform. The biggest difference is that instead of trading with real money, virtual funds are used. You can therefore not lose any real money when using a demo account. While the purpose of it is to mimic live trading conditions as closely as possible, there can be minor differences (for example, when it comes to execution or order rejection).

Demo Account Features

Free to open

$50,000 in virtual funds

Real-time spreads and charts

Over 80 technical analysis tools

24/5 multilingual client support

Access to all types of accounts, platforms and products

Improve Your Trading Strategy

At GO Markets, we are big believers in providing our clients with education and market analysis to enable you to be as informed as possible before trading the currency markets. A Forex demo account is one of the best ways to experience a real trading environment with virtual funds. Our MetaTrader 4 & MetaTrader 5 demo download allows beginners to get familiar with our trading platform prior to going live, so you can test your trading strategies and even put your Expert Advisors (EAs) to the test.

In addition, we have a full suite of educational material, including video tutorials, to help you understand what the core skills are to be confident in using MetaTrader 4 & 5. Like most of our clients, you will understand there are only a handful of key skills required to master the trading platform.

Please note that all results you achieve on a free MetaTrader 4 & 5 Forex demo account with GO Markets are hypothetical.

Try our free demo account

A demo account is a type of account offered by brokers to simulate the real market environment on their trading platform.

The biggest difference is that instead of trading with real money, virtual funds are used. You can therefore not lose any real money when using a demo account.

While the purpose of it is to mimic live trading conditions as closely as possible, there can be minor differences (for example, when it comes to execution or order rejection).