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Traders Trust announced a free trading contest for participants from Latin America and Japan, highlighting the importance of consistency and discipline in trading. The event allows entrants to compete using demo accounts, with leading performers receiving trading credits in live accounts.
Traders Trust has launched a free trading contest open to residents of Latin America and Japan, according to the broker’s announcement. The contest is conducted via demo accounts loaded with $10,000 in virtual funds, where participants compete on a real-time leaderboard based on percentage profit.
Registration involves completing a form, verifying an email address, and sharing the contest on X. The event typically runs for one month, with up to eight winners receiving trading credits in live accounts. Leverage of up to 1:3000 is offered, and a range of instruments—including Forex, metals, indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies—are available for trading. Trading is risk-free as it is performed using virtual funds, but winners may be required to complete KYC and open a live account to claim prizes.
To join the Traders Trust Free Trading Contest, eligible participants from Latin America and Japan need to register by completing the online form with their details and sharing the contest page on their social account as specified. After verifying their email, users receive a VIP demo trading account funded with virtual balance to compete on the leaderboard. The top performers by profit percentage may receive trading credits in a live account after completing any required verification. Interested traders can begin the process via the official sign-up link.
Traders Trust, established in 2009 and registered in Bermuda, offers both active trading and passive investing, providing direct access to interbank liquidity and adhering to FATCA compliance. The broker features tight spreads on professional ECN accounts, enables all trading strategies and styles, and offers access to MQL5 Signals as well as investment in MAM accounts. For detailed information, visit the broker profile on Traders Union.
For more background, see our earlier news about Traders Trust’s addition of MT5 integration to its SocialTrader copy trading service and the upcoming MT4 server retirement in 2026 in this previous Traders Trust update on Traders Union.