InstaForex FX-1 Rally | Demo Contest

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Forex Demo Contest from InstaForex

  • Duration: 1 day (every Friday)
  • Available: All Client
  • How to Participate: Register the contest with demo account
  • How to Win: Make profit with the highest balance
  • Withdrawal: Prize can’t be withdrawn, Only profit can be withdrawn.

Join: InstaForex FX-1 Rally | Demo Contest

Prize :

  1. – $500
  2. – $400
  3. – $300
  4. – $200
  5. – $100
InstaForex FX-1 Rally | Demo Contest Detail:

You will see your nickname in the list of FX-1 Rally participants within a couple of hours after the registration. If you have any questions about contests held by InstaForex Company, send an email to the Contest and Campaign Administration: tournament@instaforex.com.

Registration for the next competition finishes 1 hour before the contest starts.

  • Free participation
  • The contest is weekly, from 00:00 Monday to 23:59 Friday
  • You can register for the next weekly contest all through the week preceding it. Registration finishes 1 (one) hour before the contest starts
  • Initial deposit of $40,000 is equal for all participants and cannot be changed
  • Leverage is 1:500
  • The prize pool of each weekly contest amounts to $1,500
  • The minimum trade size is 0.01 lot, the maximum is 10 lots
  • The contest results are summed up at 12:00 GMT+3 on Saturday
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