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Best demo/sim account for beginner futures trader?
Hi, I am a beginner to futures trading. I have gone through a beginner webinar course from FT71 about volume profile, order flow etc. I wish to use a sim/demo account to begin to understand the market. FT71 introduces us to investor rt charts.
I wanted to know how i go about setting up a demo account with investor rt or whats the best way to go about it? Any tips or advice is much appreciated Thanks.
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You have placed this post in the subforum dedicated to "Trading Technologies," which you may not be aware is a seller of a trading platform -- called Trading Technologies -- that is actually a competitor of Investor/RT, not a generic term for trading technology ( ).
Please repost your question in a thread or subforum that is closer to the subject of your inquiry.
There is a general Investor/RT subforum, containing many threads devoted to the platform, here: https://nexusfi.com/investor-rt/
There are many existing threads dedicated to FT71. One of major ones is here:
Morad Askar, better known as FuturesTrader71 or simply FT71, will be monitoring this thread so that he may answer any questions that you post here about trading in general.
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This thread is closed to prevent a split topic.
Bob.
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