Official mobile app

The Pocket Option App for Trading on Your Phone

Open the markets from anywhere with the official Pocket Option mobile app. Trade currencies, crypto, and commodities with live charts, instant order entry, and full account control on Android and iOS. Trading involves risk, so only use money you can afford to lose.

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Pocket Option app

What is the Pocket Option app

The Pocket Option app is the official mobile version of the Pocket Option trading platform, built for Android and iOS smartphones. It puts the same account, the same balance, and the same markets you use on desktop directly in your pocket, so you can check a position, place a trade, or top up your account without sitting at a computer. The app keeps the interface light and the charts responsive, which matters when you are trading on the move or on a slower mobile connection.

Who the app is for

The app suits both newcomers who want a simple way to learn and active traders who need quick access throughout the day. Beginners can start on a free demo account loaded with practice funds and switch to real trading whenever they feel ready. More experienced users get fast order entry, technical indicators, and instant notifications so they never miss a setup. Whatever your level, remember that trading carries real risk and no result is ever guaranteed.

2Platforms: Android & iOS
$0Cost to download the app
100+Tradable assets on mobile
24/7Account access from your phone

Why the app is more convenient

Six reasons traders reach for the phone instead of the desktop

Trade in seconds

Open the app, pick an asset, and place an order in just a few taps. There is no login screen to fight with every time, so you can react to a price move the moment you spot it.

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Instant alerts

Push notifications tell you when a trade closes, a deposit clears, or a price reaches a level you care about. You stay informed without keeping a browser tab open all day.

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Full charts on mobile

The app brings candlestick charts, timeframes, and popular indicators to a small screen without feeling cramped. Pinch to zoom and swipe to scroll through price history with ease.

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One account everywhere

Your balance, history, and settings sync between phone and desktop automatically. Start a session on your computer and finish it on your phone without losing a thing.

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Built-in demo mode

Switch to a free practice account with one tap to test ideas without risking real money. It is the same engine as live trading, so what you learn carries over.

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Secure access

Log in with your existing credentials and protect the app with your phone's fingerprint or face unlock. Your funds and data stay behind the same security used on the web platform.

Download the app

Choose the version that matches your device

Get started in 3 steps

From download to your first trade in minutes

1

Download and install

Grab the app for your device using one of the download options above. The file is free and installs in under a minute on most phones.

2

Create or log in to your account

Open the app and sign in with your existing details, or register a new account in a couple of fields. New users start with a free demo balance to practice on.

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Fund and place your first trade

Add money through your preferred method, including cards, e-wallets, or Bitcoin, then pick an asset and set your trade amount. Start small while you learn the interface, and never stake more than you can afford to lose.

Funding and withdrawals from your phone

One of the practical reasons traders keep the app installed is that the entire money flow lives in one place. You can top up a balance, watch a deposit clear, and request a payout without ever switching to a desktop browser. The cashier inside the app supports the same methods you would see on the web version, including bank cards, e-wallets, and a range of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, so there is no separate mobile-only restriction on how funds move.

Withdrawals follow the platform's standard processing rules rather than a different mobile timetable. After you submit a request, it enters a review queue and is then sent back to the same method you used to deposit, which is a common anti-fraud requirement across the industry. Crypto payouts usually settle faster than card refunds, which can take several business days depending on your bank. Always confirm fees and minimums in the cashier before you commit, because these change by region and method.

  • Deposits are typically credited within minutes for cards, e-wallets, and crypto
  • Payouts return to the original funding method to satisfy verification rules
  • Minimum deposit and withdrawal amounts vary by payment provider and country
  • Keep your account verified ahead of time so a payout is not delayed by document checks

Security and account verification on mobile

Trading from a smartphone raises a fair question about safety, and the app is built with the same protections as the desktop platform. Connections are encrypted, and you can add a second layer of login security so that a stolen password alone is not enough to reach your funds. On devices that support it, you can unlock the app with a fingerprint or face scan instead of typing credentials each time, which is both faster and harder for someone else to bypass.

Verification, often called KYC, is the process of confirming your identity with a document and sometimes a proof of address. It is not unique to the mobile app, but doing it early through your phone camera is convenient because you can photograph documents directly without scanning hardware. Completing verification before your first withdrawal removes the most common cause of payout delays. If you ever lose your device, you can change your password from another session and the two-factor setup helps keep the account locked down.

  • Two-factor authentication adds a one-time code on top of your password
  • Biometric unlock (fingerprint or face) replaces manual login on supported phones
  • KYC documents can be photographed and uploaded straight from the camera
  • Verify the account early to avoid holds when you request your first payout

Practice with the demo account before risking real money

Every account includes a demo balance loaded with virtual funds, and it behaves exactly like the live market with real price movement. This is the single most useful feature for a newcomer, because you can learn where every button is, test how orders open and close, and try a strategy across dozens of trades without putting a cent at stake. Switching between demo and real mode is a single tap in the app, so you can rehearse an idea and then apply it live when you feel ready.

The demo is also valuable for experienced traders who want to evaluate a new instrument or a fresh setup before committing capital. Because the chart data is genuine, the practice you get reflects real volatility rather than a watered-down simulation. Treat the virtual balance seriously: trade it the way you would trade real money, track your results, and only move to a funded account once your approach holds up over a meaningful sample of trades. Remember that past demo results never guarantee future live outcomes.

  • Demo funds are unlimited to reload and cost nothing to use
  • Real-time market prices make practice realistic, not a toy simulation
  • One tap switches between demo and live trading modes
  • Use it to learn the interface and to stress-test a strategy before going live

App vs. mobile browser vs. desktop

How the native app compares to other ways of accessing the platform

FeatureNative appMobile browserDesktop
Price alerts and push notificationsYesLimitedYes
Biometric loginYesNoNo
Works offline-ready / faster reconnectYesNoPartial
Full charting tools and indicatorsYesReducedYes
Screen space for multi-chart layoutsCompactCompactBest
Install requiredYesNoNo
Best for trading on the moveYesPartialNo

Notifications, alerts, and staying in the market

The biggest advantage of a phone over a browser tab is that the app can reach you when you are not looking at the screen. You can set price alerts on the instruments you follow, and the app will push a notification the moment a level is hit, so you no longer have to sit and watch a chart for hours. Trade-status updates, deposit confirmations, and important account messages also arrive as push notifications, which keeps you informed without constant manual checking.

These alerts are fully under your control. You decide which assets to watch, what price levels matter, and whether you want sounds, vibration, or silent banners. If you find notifications distracting during a focused session, you can mute them and rely on in-app indicators instead. Used well, alerts turn the app into a quiet assistant that taps you on the shoulder only when something you care about actually happens, rather than a feed that demands attention all day.

  • Set custom price alerts on any asset you are tracking
  • Get push notifications for filled trades, deposits, and account messages
  • Choose sound, vibration, or silent delivery per your preference
  • Mute everything during focused sessions and re-enable with one tap

FAQ

Is the Pocket Option app free to download and use?

Yes, the application itself is completely free to download and install on both Android and iOS. There is no subscription or licensing fee to use the trading platform. You only fund the account when you choose to trade with real money, and you can use the demo balance indefinitely at no cost. The only money you ever put in is your own trading capital.

Do I need to verify my identity to use the app?

You can register, explore the platform, and use the demo account without verification. Identity verification (KYC) becomes necessary before you withdraw real funds, which is a standard regulatory and anti-fraud requirement. Completing it early through your phone camera is quick and prevents delays later. Keeping your documents up to date ensures payouts process smoothly.

Will the mobile app work on an older phone?

The app is designed to run on a wide range of devices, including older models, because the heavy data processing happens on the platform's servers rather than on your phone. You mainly need a stable internet connection and enough storage for the install. Very old operating systems may not be supported, so check that your Android or iOS version meets the minimum listed on the store page. If your device is too old, the mobile browser version is a fallback.

Can I trade on the app and the desktop at the same time?

Yes, your account is the same wherever you log in, so your balance, open positions, and history stay synchronized across devices. Many traders watch markets on a desktop with multiple charts and then manage positions from the app when they step away. Changes you make on one device appear on the other almost instantly. There is no separate mobile account to maintain.

Does trading on a phone carry the same risk as on desktop?

Yes, the risk is identical because you are accessing the same live markets with the same instruments. The device you use does not change the fact that trading involves the real possibility of losing the money you put in. No app feature, signal, or tool can guarantee a profit. Only trade with funds you can afford to lose, and use the demo account to learn before risking capital.

What happens to an open trade if my internet drops?

Trades you have already placed continue to run on the platform's servers, so a brief connection loss does not cancel an active position. When the app reconnects, it refreshes your balance and positions automatically. The main risk of a dropped connection is being unable to open or close a new trade at the exact moment you intended. For this reason, a stable network is important during active trading sessions.

Trading instruments you can access from the app

The mobile app is not a stripped-down version of the platform. From a single screen you can move between currency pairs, commodities like gold and oil, major stock indices, individual company shares, and a wide list of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin. The instrument list mirrors what is available on desktop, so you are not forced to switch devices to reach a particular market when an opportunity appears.

Each instrument carries its own payout percentage and trading hours, and those values are shown directly on the asset card before you commit to anything. Crypto markets stay open around the clock, while traditional assets follow exchange sessions. Filtering by payout or by category helps you focus on the handful of assets you actually trade instead of scrolling through the entire catalog every session.

  • Currency pairs (majors, minors, and selected exotics)
  • Commodities such as gold, silver, and oil
  • Stock indices and individual company shares
  • Cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and other major coins
  • Over-the-counter assets that trade on weekends when regular markets are closed

Reading charts and using indicators on a small screen

A phone screen is smaller than a monitor, so the app reorganizes the chart workspace rather than shrinking it. You can pinch to zoom, swipe to scroll back through history, and rotate to landscape for a wider view of price action. Switching between candlestick, bar, and line styles takes a single tap, and timeframes from a few seconds up to longer intervals sit in a compact selector instead of a crowded toolbar.

Technical tools travel with you. The app includes common indicators such as moving averages, Bollinger Bands, RSI, and MACD, plus drawing tools for trendlines and support and resistance levels. Settings you apply on one device sync to the others, so a layout you build on desktop is waiting for you on the phone. The goal is that a mobile chart should support the same analysis you would do anywhere else, not a simplified guess.

Because tap targets matter on a touchscreen, the interface spaces out the controls you press most often and tucks advanced settings behind menus. That keeps the chart itself uncluttered while the price moves, which is usually when you least want to hunt for a button.

Mobile app features at a glance

What the app supports across the two main platforms

FeatureAndroidiOS
Live charts with indicatorsYesYes
Demo accountYesYes
Deposits and withdrawalsYesYes
Push price and trade alertsYesYes
Biometric login (fingerprint / face)YesYes
Crypto and Bitcoin assetsYesYes
Install methodGoogle Play or APKApp Store

Keeping the app updated and managing storage

Updates matter more on mobile than people expect. New versions ship fixes, security patches, and occasional new tools, and running an outdated build can mean missing features or slower performance. On iOS and through Google Play, updates can install automatically; if you sideload the Android APK, you are responsible for checking for newer versions yourself and replacing the file when one is released.

The app itself is lightweight, but charts, cached data, and logs accumulate over time. If the app starts to feel sluggish or storage runs low, clearing the cache from your phone settings usually helps without deleting your account or login. Your account lives on the server, not on the device, so reinstalling the app or switching phones does not erase your balance, history, or settings.

A stable connection does more for performance than a powerful processor. Trading over a strong Wi-Fi or mobile signal reduces the chance of delayed quotes or a failed order at the moment you tap. If you travel or trade on the move, it is worth confirming your data plan and signal before placing positions rather than discovering a weak connection mid-trade.

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How much storage and which Android or iOS version does the app need?

The app is compact and typically takes up a modest amount of space once installed, leaving room for cached charts and updates. It supports recent and reasonably current versions of Android and iOS rather than only the newest release. Exact requirements are listed on the download page and in the relevant store. If your operating system is several years out of date, updating it first gives you the best chance of full compatibility.

Can I use the same account on my phone, tablet, and computer?

Yes. Your account is tied to your login, not to a single device, so you can sign in across a phone, tablet, and desktop. Balances, open positions, and trade history stay in sync because they are stored on the server. You can analyze on a larger screen and then manage the same trades from your phone without losing anything when you switch.

Does the app support push notifications and can I turn them off?

It does. The app can send push alerts for price levels you set, trade outcomes, and account activity so you do not have to keep it open to stay informed. You control these from the app settings and your phone's system settings, and you can disable any category you find distracting. Turning notifications off does not affect your trades or your ability to log in.

Will my open trades keep running if I close the app or lock my phone?

Yes. Once a trade is placed it is recorded on the server, so it continues to its outcome whether or not the app is in the foreground. Closing the app, locking the screen, or switching to another app does not cancel a position that is already open. You can reopen the app at any time to check the result or manage anything still active.

Is the Android APK safe, and how is it different from the Google Play version?

The official APK is the same app distributed directly rather than through the store, which is useful where Google Play availability is limited. The key safety rule is to download it only from the official source linked here, never from a random third-party site, since unofficial copies can be tampered with. The main practical difference is updates: Play handles them automatically, while an APK install means you check for and apply new versions yourself.

What should I do if the app freezes, won't load, or a trade won't place?

Start with the basics: confirm you have a stable internet connection, then close and reopen the app. If the problem continues, clearing the app cache or reinstalling usually resolves it without touching your account, since your data lives on the server. Make sure you are running the latest version, and if an issue persists after that, contact support through the in-app help so they can look at your specific case.

Customizing the app to fit how you trade

The Pocket Option app is not a fixed layout you have to accept. Most traders spend their first few sessions adjusting settings so the interface matches their style, and that small effort pays off every time they open a position. You can switch between chart types, change the default trade amount, set how the order panel behaves, and decide which asset loads first when the app starts. The goal is to remove friction so that the gap between deciding to trade and placing the trade is as short as possible.

Personalization also covers the visual side. A dark theme is easier on the eyes during long evening sessions and saves battery on phones with OLED screens, while a lighter theme can be clearer in bright daylight. You can pin the assets you watch most into a favorites list so you are not scrolling through hundreds of instruments every time. These choices are stored against your account, so they tend to carry over when you sign in on another device rather than starting from scratch each time.

  • Set a default trade size so you are not retyping the same amount on every position
  • Build a favorites list of the handful of assets you actually trade
  • Choose a chart type (candles, bars, or line) that you read fastest
  • Toggle a theme that suits your lighting and saves battery where possible
  • Adjust whether the order panel asks for confirmation before each trade

Common mobile trading mistakes and how to avoid them

Trading from a phone is convenient, but the same convenience can encourage habits that hurt results. The most frequent mistake is overtrading: because the app is always in your pocket, it is easy to open positions out of boredom rather than because a setup actually appeared. A clear rule about how many trades you take per day, and a reason written down for each one, does more for your outcomes than any indicator. The app makes entry fast, but speed is only an advantage when the decision behind it is sound.

Another trap is the fat-finger error, where a small screen leads to a mistyped amount or a tap on the wrong direction. Slowing down for the half second it takes to read the order panel before confirming prevents most of these. People also tend to ignore connection quality; placing trades on a weak or flaky signal can mean an entry lands later than expected. Trading on stable Wi-Fi or a strong mobile signal, and avoiding the moment your network is clearly struggling, keeps execution closer to what you intended.

  • Decide your maximum number of trades per day before you start, not during a losing streak
  • Read the amount and direction in the order panel before tapping confirm
  • Avoid placing trades when your connection is visibly weak or switching networks
  • Never chase a loss by doubling your next position to win it back
  • Take a break after a string of losses instead of trying to trade your way out instantly

Managing your account and trade history on the go

Beyond placing trades, the app is also where you keep track of what you have done. The history section lists your past positions with the asset, direction, amount, and outcome, so you can review whether your results match the plan you set for yourself. Reviewing history honestly is one of the most useful things a trader can do, and having it on the phone means you can do it during a quiet moment rather than waiting to be at a computer. Patterns that are invisible trade-by-trade often become obvious when you scroll through a week at once.

The account area also handles the practical side of trading: switching between your demo and real balances, checking your current funds, and reaching support if something needs attention. Keeping your contact details and verification current here avoids delays later, especially around withdrawals. Treating the account section as your control center, rather than only opening the app to trade, gives you a fuller picture of how you are doing and catches problems before they grow.

  • Review your trade history regularly to spot recurring mistakes and strengths
  • Switch cleanly between demo and real balances so you always know which you are using
  • Keep your profile and verification details current to avoid withdrawal delays
  • Use in-app support for account questions rather than guessing at a fix

What you can do in each part of the app

A quick map of where the main actions live so you spend less time hunting through menus.

App areaWhat it is forTypical actions
Trade screenPlacing and monitoring live positionsPick an asset, set amount and time, confirm a trade, watch it run
Chart toolsReading price and adding analysisSwitch chart type, change timeframe, add indicators and drawings
Demo balancePracticing without real moneyTest strategies, learn the controls, try new assets risk-free
HistoryReviewing past performanceSee outcomes, spot patterns, check what worked over time
AccountManaging funds and identityDeposit, withdraw, verify identity, update profile, reach support
NotificationsStaying informed away from the appGet alerts, manage what you are notified about, react to events

FAQ

Can I customize the app's interface and theme?

Yes. You can switch between chart styles, adjust the default trade amount, and choose between a dark or light theme to suit your lighting and battery needs. You can also build a favorites list of the assets you trade most so they are quick to reach. These preferences are tied to your account, so they generally carry over when you sign in elsewhere.

How do I switch between the demo and real account in the app?

There is a balance selector in the app where you can move between your demo (practice) funds and your real money balance. The app clearly shows which one is active so you do not place a real trade thinking you are on demo. It is good practice to glance at the balance label before every session. You can switch back to demo any time you want to test something without risk.

Where can I see my past trades and overall results?

The history section lists your closed positions with the asset, direction, stake, and outcome. Scrolling through it lets you review whether your real behavior matches the plan you set for yourself. Looking at a whole week at once often reveals patterns that are hard to see one trade at a time. Reviewing history honestly is one of the most effective ways to improve.

Does the app use a lot of mobile data?

For normal trading the data use is modest, since the app mainly streams price updates and small order messages rather than heavy media. Leaving charts open and active for long stretches will use more than glancing in occasionally. If you are on a limited plan, you can reduce usage by closing the app when you are not actively watching the market. The initial download and any updates are the largest single transfers.

Can I trade in the app while traveling or in another country?

In most cases you can sign in and trade wherever you have a stable internet connection, since your account is not tied to a single device location. Availability of specific features can depend on where you are, so it is worth confirming before you rely on it abroad. A strong, stable connection matters more than which network you are on. Keep your login details accessible so you can sign in on a new connection without trouble.

What is the best way to avoid mistakes when trading on a small screen?

Slow down just enough to read the order panel, confirming the amount and direction before you tap to place a trade. Setting a sensible default trade size cuts down on mistyped amounts, and enabling a confirmation step adds a small safety check. Trading only on a stable connection keeps your entries close to what you intended. Most mobile errors come from speed rather than the screen size itself.

Will my customizations and favorites sync across my devices?

Many of your account-level preferences, such as your favorites list and settings, are stored against your profile rather than only on one phone. That means they often appear when you sign in on a tablet or another phone. Some device-specific options, like notification permissions, are set per device and need to be configured wherever you install the app. Signing in with the same account is what keeps your setup consistent.

Understanding payouts and how returns work on each trade

On the Pocket Option app, every trade shows a payout percentage before you commit, and that number is the heart of how short-term trading works on this platform. If a trade offers an 80% payout and you stake $10, a correct outcome returns your $10 plus $8 in profit, while an incorrect one means you lose the staked amount. The app displays this figure clearly on each asset so you always know the potential reward against the risk before tapping to confirm.

Payout percentages are not fixed. They shift with the asset, the time of day, market volatility, and how liquid the instrument is at that moment. Major currency pairs during active sessions often show higher payouts than thinly traded assets in quiet hours. The app updates these numbers in real time, so a quick glance tells you whether conditions favor a particular trade right now, and you can compare several assets side by side before deciding where to put your money.

  • The payout you see at the moment of entry is the one applied to that trade
  • Higher payout does not mean higher probability — it reflects market conditions, not your odds
  • Compare payouts across assets in the app before committing, since they vary minute to minute
  • Never stake more than you can afford to lose, regardless of how attractive a payout looks

Account tiers and what they unlock

Pocket Option groups members into tiers based on total deposits over time. Higher tiers add perks but do not change the risk of trading itself.

TierTypical perksWho it suits
StarterStandard payouts, demo access, full asset list, basic supportNew users testing the app and learning the interface
Mid levelFaster withdrawal handling, occasional cashback, priority chatRegular traders who fund and trade consistently
Top levelHigher service priority, dedicated assistance, exclusive promotionsExperienced, higher-volume traders
All tiersSame demo account, same charts, same core trading toolsEveryone — the trading engine is identical across tiers

Using social and copy trading features from your phone

Beyond placing your own trades, the Pocket Option app includes a social layer where you can see what other traders are doing and, in some regions, follow or copy their activity automatically. From a single screen on your phone you can browse leaderboards, review a trader's recent history and win rate, and decide whether their approach fits your own risk tolerance. This turns idle moments into a chance to learn how more experienced users read the market.

Copy trading sounds appealing because it removes the pressure of every individual decision, but it carries real risk and is not a shortcut to guaranteed gains. A trader who performed well last month can lose this month, and past results never promise future outcomes. The app lets you set limits on how much of your balance is allocated to copied positions, and you can stop copying at any time. Treat it as one tool among many, not a substitute for understanding what you are trading.

The mobile experience makes these features genuinely usable on the go. Notifications keep you informed when a copied trader opens or closes positions, and you can adjust your settings from anywhere without needing a desktop. Start small, watch how a strategy behaves over several sessions, and only scale up once you understand the downside. The goal is to learn, not to hand over judgment entirely to someone else's screen.

  • Review a trader's full history and consistency, not just one lucky streak, before copying
  • Cap the share of your balance allocated to copied trades so one bad run can't wipe you out
  • You can pause or stop copying instantly from the app if results turn against you
  • Copy trading is high risk and never guarantees profit, even when following a strong performer

FAQ

Why does the payout percentage change between when I open the app and when I place a trade?

Payouts are tied to live market conditions, so they move as volatility, liquidity, and the trading session shift throughout the day. The app refreshes these numbers in real time, which means a value can rise or fall in the seconds between viewing an asset and confirming a trade. Always check the payout shown at the exact moment you tap to confirm, because that is the figure applied to your position. If conditions change unfavorably, you can simply wait or choose a different asset.

Can I trade more than one asset at the same time in the app?

Yes, the app lets you open several positions across different assets simultaneously, and each runs independently with its own expiry and outcome. This is useful for spreading attention across markets, but it also multiplies your exposure, since every open trade puts more of your balance at risk at once. Keep track of how much total capital is tied up before adding another position. Managing many trades on a small screen takes practice, so build up gradually rather than flooding your account on day one.

Are there any fees beyond the amount I stake on each trade?

The core trading model on Pocket Option does not charge a separate commission on each trade — your risk is the amount you stake, and your return is set by the payout percentage. However, certain payment methods or withdrawal channels may carry processing fees from the provider, and some inactivity conditions can apply to dormant accounts. The app shows any applicable charge before you confirm a deposit or withdrawal. Read those screens carefully so there are no surprises when money moves in or out.

Does account tier affect my chances of winning a trade?

No, your tier influences service perks like withdrawal speed, support priority, and promotions, but it has zero effect on the outcome of any individual trade. The trading engine, payouts, and market data are identical for a starter account and a top-tier account. Reaching a higher tier reflects how much you have deposited over time, not skill or odds. Never deposit more simply to climb tiers, because the only thing that changes your results is your own decisions and the market.

Is copy trading on the app a safe way to make money without experience?

Copy trading is not a safe or guaranteed path to profit, and treating it as one is a common and costly mistake. Even skilled traders have losing periods, and copying them means you share those losses too. The app gives you controls to limit how much is allocated and to stop at any time, so use them and start with small amounts. Think of it as a way to observe and learn, not a hands-off income source.

What happens to my open trades if I switch from the demo to the real account?

Switching accounts in the app does not close or transfer your open positions — demo and real are completely separate environments with separate balances. Any practice trade you have running stays in the demo account and continues there, while real trades live only in the real account. The app makes the switch clearly so you always know which mode you are in. Double-check the active account before placing a trade, since confusing the two is an easy mistake to make in a hurry.

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