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Abstract:Are you ready to take your trading expertise to the next level? WikiFX is excited to announce an extraordinary India Trading Competition designed to connect passionate forex traders, enhance user engagement, and reward trading excellence!
Are you ready to take your trading expertise to the next level? WikiFX is excited to announce an extraordinary India Trading Competition designed to connect passionate forex traders, enhance user engagement, and reward trading excellence!
Event Duration
December 2, 2024 – December 13, 2024
Event Objectives
Target Audience
This competition is tailored for forex enthusiasts with prior trading experience, especially users brought in by renowned trading Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs).
Event Highlights
WikiFX is sponsoring six top KOLs in a simulated trading contest with a total prize pool of 1,600 USDT. The top KOL will claim a grand prize of 550 USDT!
Why You Should Join?
How to Get Started
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, trade, and win big. Mark your calendar and get ready to shine in the WikiFX KOL India Trading Competition!
Download the WikiFX App today and secure your spot in the competition!
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