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Abstract:The competition took place on May 30, with over 65 traders participating.
The competition took place on May 30, with over 65 traders participating.
On the RADEX MARKETS trading platform, you can trade Forex, CFDs, cryptocurrency CFDs, and stocks.
RADEX MARKETS, an internationally regulated Forex and CFD broker, made history by hosting the first Trading Cup simulation competition on May 30, 2024. The event was held at the Arena Maipú Hotel. More than 65 traders and over 100 spectators gathered to celebrate and promote the art of trading.
The competition began 24 hours before the event. At the opening of the event, the top 20 traders with the most promising account growth were announced. Following this, RADEX MARKETS' Regional Manager, Juan Esteban Páez, and Sales Director, Nicolás Santamaría, gave speeches highlighting the broker's strengths and advantages.
The event provided a fun gathering place for traders to exchange ideas about Forex trading while enjoying cocktails.
The climax of the event was the announcement of the winners. Mr. Emanuel Ormo's trading account impressively grew by over 50%, earning him the championship title. Mr. Lucas Canales followed closely, whose account profit significantly increased by 40%. These results were achieved within just 24 hours.
The first Trading Cup in Mendoza was a huge success, setting a positive precedent for future events. RADEX MARKETS looks forward to continuing this series of new events globally.
About RADEX MARKETS
RADEX MARKETS is a financial broker headquartered in Seychelles and operates under the trading name of GO Markets International Ltd Co (No. 8425985-1, Securities Dealer License No. SD043).
As a brokerage firm with offshore FSA regulation, RADEX MARKETS offers traders a choice between spread-based and commission-based trading accounts. RADEX MARKETS provides a diverse range of trading instruments across various asset classes, such as Forex, metals, CFDs/indices, and stock CFDs. Traders can choose between two types of trading accounts. At the same time, slippage can occur in certain market conditions, which makes trade risky. WikiFX has given this broker a decent score of 6.05/10. For more information, you can check it on WikiFX through ww.wikifx.com.
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