Bank Standard Organizing Competition for Traders - Super Trader
JSC Bank Standard announces the start of a two week trading contest - "Super Trader". Apply to participate in the contest can be at http://trader.bankstandard.com/az/joinlinks/ from the 5th to the 18th of November.
As reported in the bank, the competition between traders, which starts on November 19, will last until December 2. Participants will have the opportunity to trade on the platform of Bank Standard Trader online 24/7 in 25 world markets more financial instruments, including Forex (more than 160 currency pairs) Shares (14,000 shares); CFD (8,400 contracts) Futures (more than 175 exchange contracts at 21) Options and other derivatives. The minimum deposit on a demo account allocated to each participant will be 100,000 USD.
The contest Super Trader allows beginners and experienced traders to test their trading strategies, enhance their knowledge and skills as well as a successful trade to get its accounts registered in the Bank Standard, monetary prizes. The fact is that, as an outcome of this contest, traders who by the profit volume occupy the first three places, will receive cash rewards on their own accounts with the ability to continue trading on the real market. The winner, who shows the highest earnings for the operation, will receive 3,000 USD. The runner-up place will receive 2,000 USD, and 1,000 USD will get someone who will take the third place in the competition.
It is worth recalling that the competition Super Trader organized by Bank Standard is absolutely free, and the prizes will be of real money. -15D -
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