I used to underestimate fake trading simulators, thinking they were just for beginners — but they’re actually great for refining strategy execution. The key is to treat them like real trading: plan your entries, set stops, track results. The challenge is finding a simulator that doesn’t feel like a video game. That’s why I liked reading the article
https://forextester.com/blog/best-fa...ng-simulators/ — it compares different options and explains which ones mimic real market conditions most accurately. I tested a few, and when you stick to strict rules, the realism can be surprisingly high. Practicing this way helped me build confidence without risking a cent, and when I finally went live, I felt way less emotional pressure. Fake trading done right can teach you more discipline than live trading sometimes.