Responsible Trading Policy
We give real traders a secure place to grow. Responsible trading means trading with integrity, professionalism, and the same care and discipline a trader would apply to a personal account with their own funds.
What responsible trading looks like
These are the habits our successful traders share, and a guide for trading responsibly and building lasting success.
A responsible trader knows that long-term success requires trading with caution and avoiding impulsive decisions.
It's best not to trade around high-impact news. Prices can be volatile and unpredictable during these times, and staying informed while keeping the bigger picture in mind helps avoid that risk.
- Trade with caution and avoid impulsive decisions.
- Steer clear of trading around high-impact news.
We encourage risk management and realistic expectations. A steady, careful approach protects the account from avoidable harm and keeps trading sustainable over time.
- As a guide, risk no more than 1% on any single trade, trade idea, or position.
- Keep the largest losing trade within 1% of the account size.
Treat the account as if the Sim capital were a personal stake, and take extra care when conditions are, or appear to be, riskier than usual. Protecting Sim capital is the foundation of trading responsibly.
- Treat the account as personal Sim capital.
- Take extra care when conditions look riskier than usual.
Reviewing account use regularly, and staying aware of trading habits, keeps use consistent and helps catch and correct issues early, such as excessive leverage causing overexposure or full margin.
- Use conservative leverage, not going above 50% of margin.
- Take time to plan each trade and entry.
Keeping the account on track
Please stay aware of and follow this Responsible Trading Policy, our Trading Objectives, and our Terms and Conditions. Doing so keeps trading accountable and supports a reliable, long-term partnership.
Trading by these standards keeps an account in good standing, with trading conditions and rewards on track. If trading behavior does not follow the policy, we may apply limits to the account, such as reduced leverage or consistency; serious breaches can lead to the account being closed.