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Abstract:Win As Much As $100,000 In WikiGlobal Demo Trading Contest Worldwide
WikiFX, as a provider of market trends and analysis for forex trading to its users, is now launching the first-ever Global Demo Trading Contest which will end at the end of February 2023. This is open to all kinds of traders, especially individuals that would like to start trading forex. The purpose of this demo trading contest is to educate and fully understand how forex trading works and what strategies you would need daily to eliminate the losses once you are on your real account. WikiFX App has a lot of features to use, such as the WikiFX Education for Trading Forex, and trading tools. You will also understand the importance of having a VPS in Forex trading. The good thing about this demo trading contest is that while you practice your trading skill in a demo trading platform and earn prizes, you would also know exactly to when are you capable to trade using a real account.
- Download the WikiFX App that you can get from the Google Play Store or App Store or through this link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html?source=fma3
- Next is to register an account by tapping on the demo button that appears on the lower right corner of your phone screen.
- Once registered, tap on the “To Trade” button and select your desired FX broker with whom you want to be partnered in your trading journey.
- Next, you can slide the screen by your finger to select the trading instrument that you want to trade, for example, Forex, Metals, Crypto, and Oil.
- At the bottom of your WikiFX Trading Platform, you will see an important feature that you should know about, advise you to tap each of the features.
Here are the full details of the mechanics: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202302016464271713.html
WikiFX is a financial information platform and Forex broker rating and review website. It provides a database of international Forex brokers, including their regulation information, business types, and trading conditions. The platform also provides real-time market data and news, as well as a forum for traders to share their experiences and information about brokers. WikiFX aims to help traders make informed decisions when choosing a broker and to promote transparency in the Forex industry.
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Download link: https://www.wikifx.com/en/download.html?source=fma3
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