Trader contest "Futures Trade" is held every first week of the month from 15:00 Monday to Friday 15:00.
Within a week, working on a demo account with a deposit of $ 10,000, you need to have the highest profit among all the participants.
Are available for trading the tools CFD, CFD except for American stocks.
5 prize-winning places
• 1 - 1000 $
• 2 - 200 $
• 3 - 150 $
• 4 - 100 $
• 5 - 50 $
Please pay attention
• The start and end of the contest indicated according to the Terminal time.
• Participants who began to trade before the time established in rules will be disqualified.
• Application forms, received after the start of the competition, are transferred to the next round.
• To activate the trading terminal you need to restart it immediately after the start of the competition.
The trade war between the United States and other countries is being monitored all over the world. Each round of negotiations, statements by leaders and the introduction of new tariffs cause sharp fluctuations in the markets. For example, technology companies (Apple, Nvidia, AMD) that are tied to supply chains between the United States and China are often the first to feel pressure — stocks fall on expectations of rising costs and declining sales. On the other hand, some companies, such as domestic manufacturers, benefit from the tariffs and show growth (for example, the US agricultural sector, alternative suppliers of microchips outside China).
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