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Not sure how to start? Start practicing in trading with virtual funds on HTFX (EU) demo trading account. 

Request for a demo account

Complete the demo application request form and get access to our demo trading area.

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10,000 trial funds

Once our backoffice department create your demo account, you will receive login details and trial funds will be automatically credited, then you can start with demo trading.

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Start demo trading using HTFX (EU) WebTrader.

Demo accounts offer numerous benefits that can help traders gain experience and get a better understanding of the market.

  • Trade risk free - the money you're trading with on a demo account is virtual
  • Access the markets and practice trading under real market conditions
  • Experiment with different trading strategies and put them to the test
  • Become familiar with HTFX (EU) webtrading platform

Trading on a demo account is a key educational experience and an excellent insight to the world of the currency markets – request a demo account today and try it out!

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HTFX (EU) Ltd is a company incorporated under the laws of Cyprus, the registered office of which is at 6 Eftychidi Str., Ground Floor, 3048, Limassol, Cyprus (“HTFX (EU)”) and is an investment services firm regulated in the conduct of its activities by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (“CySEC”) under license number 332/17, and its activities include the receipt, transmission and execution of client orders in financial instruments, including through the use of electronic trading platforms. This Cookie Policy clearly explains to you (a)           what the cookies are; (b)           what types of cookies we use, and their purpose; (c)           how you can restrict, block or delete cookies; and (d)           other useful information about cookies.
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