CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Trade only with money you can afford to lose.
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FxPro Demo Account

Practise risk-free with virtual funds before trading live — free and unlimited on every FxPro platform.

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Min deposit $100  ·  Up to 1:200  ·  Rating 4.6/5

An FxPro demo account lets you practise forex and CFD trading with virtual funds and live market prices, at no cost and with no time limit. According to FxPro, the demo works on every platform it offers — MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader and FxPro Edge — so you can test order types, leverage, stop-losses and Expert Advisors in real conditions before risking your own money. It is the recommended first step for Canadian traders new to FxPro: build confidence on the demo, then move to a live account when you are ready.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the FxPro demo account free?
Yes. FxPro offers a free demo account with virtual funds so you can practise before trading live.
Does the FxPro demo expire?
FxPro describes its demo as unlimited, though inactive demo accounts may eventually be archived. Terms can change, so check the current details.
Can I use Expert Advisors on the demo?
Yes. The demo runs on MT4 and MT5, so you can test EAs and strategies exactly as you would on a live account.
Can I open an FxPro demo on MT4 and MT5?
Yes. The free demo works across MT4, MT5, cTrader and FxPro Edge, so you can test each platform with virtual funds.
Can I withdraw money from a demo account?
No. A demo uses virtual funds for practice only, so there is nothing to withdraw. Real profits come from a funded live account.
Is $100 enough to start with FxPro?
The $100 minimum is enough to open a live account, but trading a small balance is higher risk. Many traders practise on the free demo first.

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