PrimeXBT – Demo Contest

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Forex Demo Contest from PrimeXBT

  • Duration: 1 week
  • How to Participate: Register to the contest with a demo account
  • How to Win: Make a profit with the highest profit in percent (%)
  • Withdrawal: Prize funds are not available for withdrawal, but all profit earned from trading on prize funds is available for withdrawing

Join: PrimeXBT – Demo Contest

PrimeXBT – Demo Contest Detail:
  1. Join PrimeXBT Start by opening an account with us. The account opening process is quick and easy.
  2. Achieve high returns Use virtual funds and build up your performance statistics by making profitable demo trades.
  3. Win real prizes Beat other traders and win generous rewards every week!

Who can participate in Contests?

Contests are open for anybody who wishes to participate.

How do I join a contest?

To learn how to join an ongoing or upcoming contests, check out our Contests quick start guide.

Can I participate in several contests simultaneously?

Yes, participants can join numerous contests at the same time.

Is there a limit to the number of contests that I can participate in?

No. Currently there are no limits to the amount of contests that participants can join.

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