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Abstract: The Demo Trading Worldcup 2023, hosted by WikiGlobal, recently concluded with a thrilling webcast ceremony on April 21. We are proud to announce that the Demo Trading Worldcup 2023 has officially wrapped up.
A review of the competition
The Demo Trading Worldcup 2023, hosted by WikiGlobal, came to a successful close on April 21, 2023. The competition was a unique opportunity for traders around the world to showcase their skills and compete with other traders in a simulated trading environment. The event was held entirely online, allowing participants to participate from anywhere in the world.
An astonishing 184,293 traders across the world participated in the contest. It was the active participation and support of so many investors from all over the world that made the mock trading contest a great success, providing traders with a unique opportunity to showcase their skills in a simulated trading environment.
Throughout the competition, participants were required to make trades in various financial instruments, including stocks, currencies, and commodities. The winners at the end of the competition were awarded prizes. The competition was highly competitive, with participants employing a wide range of trading strategies to gain an edge.
At the end of the competition, the top traders were awarded prizes based on their performance. The award ceremony on April 21, 2023, was watched by traders from around the world.
The contest is supported by fourteen forex and crypto firms. Without the support of these business partners, the contest would hardly have reached its current heights. As organizers of this event, WikiFX and WikiBit would like to express our sincere thanks to our partners. To know who the sponsors are, see below:
The competition would not have been possible without the support of our 14 generous sponsors, who provided the necessary funding and resources to make the event a success. We are grateful for their support and commitment to our mission of promoting financial education and innovation. We are especially grateful to our title sponsor, IEXS, for their significant contribution to the competition. IEXS is a leading provider of financial technology solutions, and their support has been instrumental in enabling us to offer such a large prize pool and attract a diverse group of participants. In addition, we thank our educational sponsor, Prospero, and our two platinum sponsors -- Pepperstone and Exness. Those companies offer advanced trading technologies and tools to help traders better address market challenges and improve trading efficiency. And we also thank the competition's standard sponsors: GEMFOREX, IC Markets, easyMarkets, AVATRADE, NCE, PRC Broker, JDR, t4trade, AM Markets, and FXBTG. The success of the competition cannot be achieved without them.
The competition is based on WikiTrade, a simulated trading platform. This platform is built into WikiFX and WikiBit. Many people participated in the competition through the WikiFX app. We know that WikiFX is an authoritative global inquiry platform providing basic information and regulatory license inquiries. WikiFX can evaluate the safety and reliability of more than 44,000 global forex brokers.
Interest in cryptocurrencies, or digital currencies, has been high since the rise of blockchain more than a decade ago. As an information query tool for the blockchain industry platform, WikiBit currently serves more than 10 million users in more than 170 countries and regions and is an irreplaceable blockbuster product for blockchain investment.
During the online award ceremony, we invited the top four winners to give their acceptance speeches. Although we have around 100 winners, we can only invite the top 4 winners as representatives due to the time limit.
Topping the list is a lady from Japan who goes by the username “investors”. Her total profitability in this contest reached 17031.51%. She received a $60,000 prize.
(Miss “investors” from Japan)
The second winner is Mr. “fortrade”, who is from Hong Kong. His total profitability in this contest reached 16581.47%. He received a $30,000 prize.
(Mr.“fortrade” from HK)
In third place is a lady from Vietnam with the user name “80823357”. Her total profitability in this contest reached 14206.27%. She received a $10,000 prize.
(Miss“80823357” from Vietnam)
In fourth place is a gentleman from China with the username 发给(Fa Gei). His total profitability in this contest reached 10832.98%. He received a $2,000 prize.
Since Mr.Fa Gei had not received his prize money at the time of the live broadcast ceremony. As the organizer of the competition, we transferred his prize money to Mr.Fa Gei in front of the audience during the live broadcast. See below.
(Transfer Prize to Fa Gei)
The Demo Trading Worldcup 2023 was a great success, providing traders with a unique opportunity to compete and hone their skills in a simulated trading environment. The event was a testament to the power of technology in bringing traders together from around the world and providing a platform for them to showcase their skills.
We are proud to announce that the demo forex trading contest has officially wrapped up. Congratulations again to all the winners, and thanks to our sponsors. We look forward to the next iteration of the competition and the opportunity to bring even more traders together to compete on a global stage.
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