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The Demo Weekly Trading Contest 2023 is in full swing!
Abstract:Demo Weekly Trading Contest 2023 is an exciting opportunity for traders to test their skills and compete against other traders on a simulated trading platform.

The Demo Weekly Trading Contest 2023 is in full swing! To participate in the WikiTrade contest, you must be a registered user. Users with the same phone number, phone terminal, or other identifiable circumstances are considered the same user.
The contest is divided into weekly and monthly seasons. Each natural week is a weekly season, starting on Sunday at 00:00 (Singapore time), and the monthly ranking is based on the natural month of Singapore time.
To participate, users must open a demo trading account with 100,000 demo funds and conduct demo trading following the rules outlined in the WikiTrade service instructions. Users who hold a position during the week are automatically entered into the weekly ranking. All transactions in this activity are simulated and do not involve real currency.



Weekly rewards are based on the rate of return for that week. Users who end the week with a positive rate of return are eligible to share the weekly prize. The amount of the prize is based on the user's ranking, with first place receiving $200 USDT, second place receiving $100 USDT, and third place receiving $50 USDT. Rewards will be distributed within 72 hours and users can check their prize amount through the [My]-[ForexPay] section. If no user has a positive rate of return that week, no prize will be awarded.

Users are only allowed to reset their account once during the contest period, and those who engage in malicious hedging, high-frequency trading, spreads, time-delayed arbitrage, bricklaying, scalping, or other illegal trading activities will be disqualified from participating.
The ranking is based on the rate of return of each account. In case of a tie, historical cumulative return and participation time will be considered.
Participants must avoid engaging in any illegal or fraudulent activities, including gambling, impersonation, or inciting others to buy and sell. WikiTrade reserves the right to cancel participation and eligibility for prizes if any violations are found.
The rules of the contest may be subject to changes or adjustments based on the actual circumstances of the contest. WikiTrade has the final right to interpret the contest and all related matters.
This activity is a demo trading, and participants will not bear any loss of funds. The trading ranking is solely for display purposes, and WikiTrade does not guarantee the trading ability of traders.

Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
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