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FXTM Launches New $100,000 Live Trading Competition

Comms Week23 Jun 20150 Comments
FXTM Launches New $100,000 Live Trading Competition
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International forex broker ForexTime (FXTM), has announced the launch of “Game of Pips”, a new live trading competition with a $100,000 prize pool for traders. “Game of Pips” calls on traders to…

International forex broker ForexTime (FXTM), has announced the launch of “Game of Pips”, a new live trading competition with a $100,000 prize pool for traders.

“Game of Pips” calls on traders to compete with the aim of earning the highest profit ratio, with the best performers winning cash prizes which they can withdraw or transfer to a real trading account.

There are 10 top places to be won, with a first prize of $50,000, a second prize of $20,000 and a third prize of $10,000.

Charis Mountis, head of Dealing at ForexTime Limited, said, “Our latest live trading contest enables our clients to pit themselves against other traders around the world to prove their trading skills. With some great prizes to be won, there is plenty to play for in ‘Game of Pips’. By balancing sound strategies and careful risk management there are many opportunities for the sharp traders to boost their profit percentage.”

It is easy to join the competition – register from today as an existing or new client, depositing $300 or more to a live account and start trading forex, metals orCFDs.

The contest closes on 15 July, 2015.

The winners will also have the opportunity to become Managers in the new Investment Program which was recently launched by FXTM.

Through this new program any skillful trader can become a Manager and connect with other traders who are willing to invest in their trading strategies for a fee of their choosing.

The FXTM Investment Program is currently available only for clients of FT Global Limited.

However, the company advised potential traders to visit its website for terms and conditions.

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