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title: 'Tutorial de trading demo de Binance 2024 ✅ 100% GRATIS Guía paso a paso de trading demo de Futuros d'
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# Tutorial de trading demo de Binance 2024 ✅ 100% GRATIS Guía paso a paso de trading demo de Futuros d

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how to start demo trading on Binance, step by step. Binance is the largest cryptocurrency exchange platform with over 100 million users and also has a built-in demo trading platform, the
a built-in demo trading platform, the To start simulated trading on Binance, you first need to create a Binance account. I recommend scrolling below
this video for a link to the official Binance website. Simply create your account; it's 100% free. You only need an email address and a password. Then you can begin. After creating your
verify your identity, which you can do in your profile section. Go to the top right corner and select "Account." Then, submit your personal information. It generally takes
15 to 20 minutes for your account to be fully verified; it's a very quick process. Once your account is verified, you'll have access to all of Binance's features. Let's get to the point: How can you access simulated
futures trading on Binance? The first step is to go to the top left corner where it Futures USDM, the next thing you need to do is hover your cursor over your profile icon in the top right corner and
then select "Dummy Trading." In the next step, Binance will ask you to connect your Binance.com home account with your Binance testnet account. Initially, these are two different accounts, but you can link them
so you don't need to switch between them all the time. I do that too. So, just click "Confirm Here," and then your Binance account will be linked to your testnet account, allowing you to easily switch between
demo and live trading. Click "Confirm," and then you'll be redirected to the futures trading account on the testnet. Now, you Live Trading." So, when you're done with demo trading,
you can return to live trading. Before we can go through a questionnaire on the right. It says "Finish the questionnaire right. It says "Finish the questionnaire to begin." So, let's do it right now.
the question is, how can we get demo funds into our account? The great thing about paper trading Binance Futures is...  You already have 15,000 USDT in your account by default. Now, if you don't have any funds yet,
you can simply click on the Tap. Then you can request new funds. But if your assets exceed 1,000 USDT, you can't claim new coins again. But let's say hypothetically that you lose all your
funds; it can happen. Most people lose money trading, and most people also lose everything if you deplete your entire account. Click on the Tap to request coins. So, simply click on "
Submit Assets" or "Add Assets." But right now, I ca n't do that because I already have 15,000 in my account. But if you need new funds, you can do it with the Tap in the bottom right section. Now that we've created our
Binance MOOC account, we have demo funds available. Of course, the next step is to select an asset we want to trade. The great thing about trading on Binance MOOC is that they have a huge number of
crypto assets available. I think they have all the crypto assets you can trade in the live market. They also have meme coins like MIW in the demo market. They
and some more serious coins. I choose Bitcoin because I'm a Bitcoin trader, but check this list and find what you want to trade. Alternatively, you currency margin, but currency margin works
differently because you 're generally using cryptocurrencies as collateral, while with USD margin, you're using USDT as collateral. I think it's the best option for beginners, so I recommend you
beginners, so I recommend you choose USDM BTC. Okay, so BTC USDT isn't what we want to trade now. If we want to open a trade, we can first toggle between cross leverage and isolated leverage. If
you're using isolated leverage, each position is isolated from the others, and if you're using a trade, you can't liquidate your entire account. However, if you're using cross margin, your entire account will count as
margin, as collateral, basically for each individual trade. I usually choose isolated margin because I don't want to take that risk, and I don't really need it. I think cross margin is much better for advanced traders, but
if you're a beginner, isolated margin is the easiest option. The next thing we can do is use the leverage slider up to  125x, but that's too much. Start with five or tenk initially. Enough
leverage. Now we want to place a Market order because we want to enter the market immediately. We don't want to wait, as Limit orders will be while Market orders will draw liquidity from the order book.
immediately. We're going to risk everything. I'll use this slider. We can slide it all the way to the right. So we're risking all our capital, and then we click on Buy Long. And you
can see that we've entered the trade right here. We can see it in the position overview. We can see our entry price, a breakeven price, the markup price, and everything else we really need to know. Here
in the NLP section, we can also see how much profit we've already made. And now, of course, we can also add a Take Profit and a Stop Loss. So let's do this right now to add a Take Profit and a Stop Loss. Go
to this section here where it says TPSL. There you can add a Take Profit TPSL. There you can add a Take Profit and a Stop Loss. Let's add a Take Profit at 62,000, and then we can also decide how much we want.  We'll close this
position if we reach that price. Let's go with 100%. But let's say you really want to add multiple take profits and stop losses. You can do that by simply adding 50% here. So you're only leaving half
of your position. But let's keep the whole position here to make it easier. Then we can go to the stop loss section, which is here in the next step. Stop loss at 65,500. And also here we want to exit
the trade completely in case things get tough. So let's click confirm. And now we can see that we have our take profit and stop loss on the chart. As I said, if you want to add multiple take
profits and stop losses, let's say you want to do this. Let's do it too. Here we're going to cancel everything. We go back here to the first take profit at 62,000, right? We only withdraw 50% of
the trade. Click confirm. But now we can add confirm. But now we can add another take profit, let's say at 63,000. And then we want to leave the rest, okay, because that's now 50% of
the initials.  But let's say you also want to leave 10% of what's left. You can simply slide this to 10%. It really depends on you. Let's go all in at that price. And now we can do the same with the
And now we can do the same with the stop loss. For example, at 61,000, you want to click confirm. And then the remaining 50, you go back to that
remaining 50, you go back to that plus sign. Stop loss, um, at 60,500. Okay, I can slide this to the right, and then we'll sell everything that's left there. What I really love about Binance is that you
can also see the details of your position on the chart. So if you go to the chart, here it says "Display settings" in the top bar, where you can also change the time intervals. By the way, go to this banner here, then
you can see these sliders. Click on all of them, and then you can see all these details. And what we can do now is pretty cool. Let's go to a smaller time interval because what we can do now is adjust
our orders directly on the chart. When you want to change this order, of course, you can go to the details here and then delete them. But if you want to change an order, the easiest way is...  It's simply sliding it
easiest way is...  It's simply sliding it up. You can see that just sliding it doesn't show this again. So, there you have it. And now this order has changed. You can also do the same with the Stop Loss if you want to
have the Stop Loss closer to your entry price. Now I slide this up and it adjusts immediately. And that's, I think, the easiest way to edit the Stop Loss and the Take Profit. I can also show you this.
We want to edit this Stop Loss and drag it down, and there you have it. Simple. So, again, you need to have the display settings enabled. I usually have all of these enabled. I think they're
very valuable data and options that you get there. Now that you've opened a trade, you've added a Take Profit and a Stop Loss. The question is, how can you exit the trade immediately? Let's say you receive bad news. You're seeing
news in the market on Twitter. Something is happening. How do you exit the trade immediately? Now, if you go to the Positions Overview, here you can see the market. If you click on this, it's like magic; it immediately closes the
entire trade. Now we're completely out of the trade. Of course, now we also get our NLP. So, if  The trade was profitable; we made some money. But in this case, I'm pretty sure we lost
money due to slippage and fees. Guys, practice before trading with real money. You're in demo trading because you want to practice trading before using real money. Now,
if you're finished with demo trading, you can return to live trading by clicking the "Return to Live" button in the top right corner. This will take you to the live market. Always check if you're on the
live trading platform or the simulated; you can't lose funds. However, in live trading, you can obviously lose all your real money. So make sure you're on the
right page. If you want to return to demo trading and practice, simply go to the futures trading platform. Then, click on your profile icon in the top right corner and select demo trading. If you want to
start trading on Binance and, uh, demo trading, go below this video. You'll find a link to the official Binance website. They usually also offer some bonuses, like a 100% cashback. Just click on the
link below.  From this video, you'll find all the information via that link, and then you can start with simulated trading on Binance. You can also read this complete guide on our website; the link is also below in the description.
