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Abstract:easyMarkets has launched its Trade with the Champions competition. The event will run from 2 December 2024 to 15 January 2025. It is open to both new and existing traders, offering them a chance to compete and win prizes.
easyMarkets, a global Forex and CFD broker, has launched its Trade with the Champions competition. The event will run from 2 December 2024 to 15 January 2025. It is open to both new and existing traders, offering them a chance to compete and win prizes.
The competition provides a platform for traders to test their strategies in a structured environment. It aims to support skill development and reward outstanding performance. easyMarkets highlights the competition as part of its efforts to foster a strong trading community.
Participants will benefit from exclusive rebates. These include a 50% reduction on spreads, dealCancellation, and easyTrade fees. This allows traders to maximise their potential with more financial flexibility.
The competition offers several prize tiers to recognise top traders.
The highest-performing participant will receive the Supreme Prize Package. This includes $5,000 in trading credit, a trip to Madrid for two, luxury accommodation, VIP Real Madrid tickets, and customised jerseys.
Two participants will win the Deluxe Prize Package. This provides $2,000 in trading credit and a Real Madrid jersey. Seven others will receive the Elite Prize Package, which includes $100 in trading credit and a $100 risk-free trade.
Traders can register for the competition through the official link. Full details on prizes and participation are available on the easyMarkets website: https://lnd.easymarkets.com/int/en/trade-with-the-champions-trading-competition/
Disclaimer: Trading involves significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Participants are strongly advised to conduct thorough research and understand the potential risks before engaging in any trading activities or events. easyMarkets encourages traders to exercise caution and seek professional advice if needed to make informed decisions.
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