Turn
$250 Into $25,000!
From January 1 to March 31 PFG
will be conducting a trading contest utilizing the
CBOT's mini-sized Dow contract. Each trader starts
with a $50,000 account balance in a simulated account
[note: the $50,000 is NOT real money and may not
be withdrawn!].
Trades may only by in the mini-sized
Dow but you can trade as much or as little as you
want. The trader with the highest account balance
at the conclusion of the contest wins!
First prize is $25,000! Cash! Second Prize:
$12,500! Third Prize: $7,500!
Participation in the contest requires an entry
fee of $250 at the time of registration. In order
to register, review the rules
of the contest, then register.
If you would like more information on the mini-sized
Dow, check out the links below in our Dow Product
Resource Center. If you would like more information
on the BEST Direct Order Ticket that will be used
in the contest, you may view the User
Manual online, view
a Demo, or sign
up for 30 days of free simulated trading.
Register
Now >>
View Contest Standings >>
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Participation
is limited, so register early to assure your
place in the mini-sized DOW trading contest!
Entry in the contest is void where prohibited
by law. Winners will be solely responsible for
any taxation on awards. "Dow JonesSM",
"The Dow®," "Dow Jones Industrial
AverageSM," and "DJIA SM" are
service marks of Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
and have been licensed for use for certain purposes
by the Board of Trade of the City of Chicago,
Inc. (CBOT®). The CBOT futures and futures
options contracts based on the Dow JonesSM Averages
are not sponsored, endorsed, sold or promoted
by Dow JonesSM and Dow JonesSM makes no representation
regarding the advisibility of trading in such
products. “CBOT®” is a registered
service mark of the Board of Trade of the City
of Chicago, Inc. (“CBOT”) and has
been licensed for use for certain purposes by
PFG. PFG’s mini-sized Dow Trading contest
is not sponsored, endorsed, sold, or promoted
by the CBOT, and the CBOT makes no representation
regarding the advisability of entering into
such contest. |
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