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Risk disclosure
Please read this carefully before using Traderwise. Trading derivatives carries significant risk. Traderwise is an educational platform and is not authorised to provide investment advice.
Trading CFDs and other derivatives carries a high level of risk. CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. A significant percentage of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. This platform provides educational tools and simulated trading only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
What Traderwise is
Traderwise is an educational platform that provides simulated paper trading of CFD and derivative instruments, signal analysis, and AI-powered trading education. It is built and operated by the same company that operates the Tutorwise platform.
What Traderwise is not
- Traderwise does not hold client funds.
- Traderwise does not execute trades at any broker.
- Traderwise does not provide personalised investment advice.
- Traderwise does not guarantee returns or make performance claims.
- Traderwise does not constitute a regulated financial promotion.
Educational content, not advice
All signals, commentary, analysis, and AI-generated content on Traderwise are provided for educational purposes only. Nothing on this platform constitutes investment advice, a recommendation to trade, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security, contract, or instrument. You are solely responsible for any decisions you make at your broker.
Paper trading is simulated
All trading on Traderwise occurs in simulated paper accounts. No real money, no real broker connection, and no real execution takes place on this platform. Results from paper trading are not a reliable predictor of results in live trading, due to differences in psychology, execution, slippage, and market impact.
Statistical edge is historical
Traderwise measures statistical edge from historical paper-trading performance. An edge that exists in backtest or paper simulation may not persist in live conditions. Market regimes change; strategy performance decays; individual skill varies. A demonstrated paper edge is a necessary but not sufficient condition for profitable live trading.
Regulatory position (UK)
Traderwise is operated from the United Kingdom. The platform provides educational simulation and does not hold client money, execute trades, or offer personal recommendations — activities which would require authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Traderwise therefore operates in the same regulatory category as other educational trading platforms such as TradingView.
If you trade with a live broker based on anything you have learned on Traderwise, your relationship with that broker is solely between you and the broker, and is subject to their authorisation, terms, and protections (or lack of them).
Your responsibilities
- Decide for yourself whether trading CFDs or derivatives is suitable for your personal circumstances and risk tolerance.
- Understand that you can lose more than your initial deposit at most CFD brokers.
- Seek independent financial advice from an FCA-authorised adviser if you are unsure.
- Use Traderwise's paper trading and edge validation features fully before risking any real capital.
- Comply with the laws and regulations applicable in your country of residence. Trading CFDs is restricted or banned in certain jurisdictions.
Changes to this disclosure
We may update this risk disclosure from time to time to reflect changes in the product, in the law, or in our understanding of best practice. Material changes will be notified via email to registered users and via an in-app notice.
Last updated: 2026-04-20.