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xChief has announced the launch of a football-themed trading contest featuring a $15,000 prize pool, combining trading performance on currencies and gold with predictions for the four World Cup semifinalist teams.
xChief has detailed the rules and structure of its football-themed trading contest, known as the 'Traders World Cup.' The event offers a $15,000 total prize pool split among 23 winners, with participants required to trade currency pairs and gold (XAUUSD) and predict four World Cup semifinal teams. Each correct prediction adds a 10% bonus to contestants’ trading score, which combines net deposits and trading turnover. The contest includes specific registration and trading periods, eligibility criteria, and prize tier structures, as well as restrictions against certain practices such as hedging and multi-account use.
To participate in the xChief Traders World Cup contest, register or log into your xChief USD account (eligible for new or qualifying clients), and deposit at least $100. Join the contest, submit your predictions for the four World Cup semifinalist teams before the deadline, and trade currency pairs or XAUUSD during the contest period to reach a minimum of 10 lots. Full details, eligibility requirements, and the registration page can be found via the official sign-up link.
xChief (ForexChief) is an online trading platform that offers margin trading in currency contracts and precious metals, operating with an STP/NDD model that seeks to minimize conflicts of interest and provide fast order execution. The broker focuses on maintaining stable software performance and provides trading through a dealer in securities license issued by MISA. For more details, see the broker profile on Traders Union: broker profile on Traders Union.
For more context, see our earlier news about xChief, which detailed the broker's launch of the World Cup 2026 Trading Challenge combining trading and football predictions. Read the full story in our previous xChief update on Traders Union.