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1 minute ago, Olu016 said:

I am new to trading, how do I start trading with the demo software please?

Hey @Olu016

Thanks for your message. 

If you're new to trading I would advise using the academy to understand the product and use the videos to see what you're interested in. 

Academy: https://www.ig.com/uk/learn-to-trade/ig-academy

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvras8SRKKhx_cboj2p1nw

If you're already traded before and need some help with something specific let me know what you need and I will be able to help 🙂 

 

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Thank you for your post. I have a basic idea of the products as I did cfa level 1 and acca. I completed all the tests for beginners on this platform yesterday and did well at them. I have invested in shares before and made money from it.

I dont have a trading plan and I havent decided on the assets that I ll like to trade in.

I ll look at your trend regarding trading plan  thank you.

Do you have any other advice for me? Thank you.

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1 hour ago, Olu016 said:

Thank you for your post. I have a basic idea of the products as I did cfa level 1 and acca. I completed all the tests for beginners on this platform yesterday and did well at them. I have invested in shares before and made money from it.

I dont have a trading plan and I havent decided on the assets that I ll like to trade in.

I ll look at your trend regarding trading plan  thank you.

Do you have any other advice for me? Thank you.

Hi, the best all round and complete educational resource is probably Babypips. It focuses on FX but the tutorials are applicable to all markets

https://www.babypips.com/learn/forex

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