United States of America
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FXOpen
up to $4.41 per lot
Partner ID: 288229
FXOpen, operating since 2003, transformed from a technical analysis education service into a globally recognized ECN/STP broker by 2005. Regulated by ASIC and FCA, FXOpen offers traders true ECN execution with deep interbank liquidity from providers like Currenex, Integral, and Morgan Stanley. The broker delivers exceptional trading conditions, including spreads starting from 0.0 pips, commissions as low as $1.50 per lot, and leverage up to 1:500. Provides traders with advanced trading platforms such as MT4/5, TickTrader, and seamless integration with TradingView, facilitating flexible strategies across more than 700 instruments, including forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and crypto.

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Join "Money Managers" - a contest on real PAMM Accounts

FXOpen and ForexCup announce the launch of "Money Managers" - a contest on real PAMM accounts- and invite traders to compete for the huge prize money for a total of USD 10,000. The best trader will get USD 5,000 in the form of investment to his/her PAMM account. For the second and third places, winners will receive USD 3,000 and USD 2,000 respectively.

Conditions of the contest
- Dates: March 4 - May 31, 2019;
- Registration is already open and will last until March 31;
- Prize fund: USD 10,000;
- Rewards*:
1st place - USD 5,000;
2nd place - USD 3,000;
3rd place - USD 2,000.
- Initial deposit: any amount, but not less than the minimum amount for opening a PAMM account (for PAMM ECN - from USD 1,000, for PAMM STP - from USD 200);
- Minimum trading period: not less than 2 months;
- Minimum amount of trades per week: 2;
- Trading volume: not less than 0.5 lot per stage;
- Profit at the end of the contest: at least 20% of the deposit;
- Drawdown during the contest must not exceed 20%**, and short-term drawdown of 25% and more, even if it was not recorded at a rollover will be considered as a loss and a cause for withdrawing the prize.