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Abstract:Since its launch in early 2023, the WikiFX Weekly Simulated Trading Competition has successfully hosted 99 consecutive rounds, attracting enthusiastic participation from traders worldwide and creating countless thrilling trading moments.
To Our Valued Users,
Since its launch in early 2023, the WikiFX Weekly Simulated Trading Competition has successfully hosted 99 consecutive rounds, attracting enthusiastic participation from traders worldwide and creating countless thrilling trading moments.
To further enhance the competition experience and explore more diverse formats, we have decided to temporarily pause the traditional weekly competition model following thorough deliberation.
In the future, WikiFX will introduce more dynamic and engaging simulated trading events, offering traders a more professional and innovative platform to showcase their skills.
Stay tuned for exciting updates! We sincerely appreciate your continued support and participation.
Best regards,
WikiFX Team
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