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Abstract:HotForex is to announce that from July 2021 its Traders Awards is getting bigger and the prize money has been increased to 3000 USD!
HotForex is to announce that from July 2021 its Traders Awards is getting bigger and the prize money has been increased to 3000 USD!
In its ten years of successful running, the Traders Awards contest has gathered numerous experienced and talented traders all over the world and continues to appeal to those who have outgrown their comfort zone and need a jump-start.
The Traders Awards is an excellent opportunity for traders to fine-tune their trading methods in a highly competitive environment. Each and every month, thousands of traders participate in the live trading contest implementing their best trading skills against other skilful traders. The trader with the greatest gain wins a stunning “Crystal Obelisk”, a USD 3,000 Cash Prize and entry into the HotForex Hall of Fame for showing exceptional trading skills. Plus, the Top 10 traders are featured on the HotForex Traders Awards page in recognition of their hard work and superb trading abilities.
A HotForex spokesperson commented on the contest: “Our commitment is to always offer our clients an optimal trading experience and more chances of success. For this, we are continually looking for new, exciting and rewarding ways to add value to their trading. We hope that all our clients will enjoy the opportunity to showcase their skills to be the Top Trader of the Month and earn the amazing prize of 3000 USD!”
To find out more about Traders Awards you can visit the HotForex profile listed at the end of this article.
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