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Abstract:FXTM Launches the First Olympic Trading Competition: Battle for the Trading Throne!
FXTM is excited to announce its first-ever Olympic Trading Competition, where traders from around the world can compete for the ultimate title of Trading King. This thrilling contest offers a grand prize of up to $18,000 for the top trader, along with weekly lucky draws where participants can win a brand-new iPad!
Competition Details:
Duration: July 15, 2024, to August 23, 2024
Grand Prize: $18,000 for the champion trader
Weekly Prizes: One lucky winner every week will receive a 10.9-inch iPad (256GB)
How to Participate:
Register: Log in or sign up for an FXTM account.
Deposit: Make a minimum deposit of $200 to be eligible.
Trade: Execute trades with a minimum notional value of $1,000,000.
Compete: Show off your trading skills and climb the leaderboard for a chance to win big.
In addition to the grand prize, FXTM is hosting a weekly lucky draw where one eligible participant will win an iPad. The lucky draw is held every week, adding an extra layer of excitement to the competition.
For more details and to join the competition, visit the official FXTM website. Don't miss this opportunity to prove your trading prowess and take home amazing prizes!
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