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OneRoyal announced a demo account option that enables users to practice trading strategies in simulated market conditions without risking real funds.
OneRoyal has introduced a demo account intended for users to practice trading strategies in a simulated environment that reflects real market conditions, using virtual funds and free access to trading tools. According to information published on the broker’s website, registration requires basic personal information, age confirmation, and selection of a relevant regulated entity, with the process differing for EU and non-EU residents. The announcement also notes that participation is subject to regional restrictions and provides a disclaimer on the risks associated with leveraged FX and CFD trading.
To access the OneRoyal Demo Account, visit their registration portal and provide your First Name, Last Name, Email, Country of Residence, Mobile Number, and select a Regulated Entity. You must also confirm you are over 18 years old. EU clients will be redirected to a regional site, while non-EU users can continue registration on the main site. After completing the process, you will receive access to the demo trading environment with virtual funds. New users can join via the official sign-up link.
OneRoyal offers trading in CFDs across a range of instruments, including currency pairs, cryptocurrencies, stocks, indices, precious metals, energies, and ETFs, with trading conducted solely through a customized version of MetaTrader 4. The broker provides four live account types, access to copy trading via HokoCloud and Myfxbook, and MAM accounts for additional passive income options, as well as technical and fundamental analysis tools and educational resources. For details about trading conditions and features, see the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more context, see our earlier news about OneRoyal, which detailed the broker’s launch of AI-powered weekend support for customer queries. You can read the previous OneRoyal update on Traders Union here.