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Abstract:The S2 Simulated Trading World Cup and MT4 Trading Contest hosted by WikiFX successfully concluded on April 26, 2024 (Singapore Time, GMT+08:00).

Dear Guests,
The S2 Simulated Trading World Cup and MT4 Trading Contest hosted by WikiFX successfully concluded on April 26, 2024 (Singapore Time, GMT+08:00). Compared with the first Demo Trading Contest, the S2 competition was divided into the Simulated Contest Zone and the MT4 Contest Zone, providing participants with a showcase platform with more competition space. This Simulated Forex Trading World Cup is committed to offering participants an open, fair, and just stage to demonstrate their trading abilities. According to the schedule, WikiFX announced the list of winners for all contest zones on April 30, 2024, and the global winners will be awarded on May 17, 2024. WikiFX is pleased to share the following highlights of this event with all forex enthusiasts.
In terms of participant numbers, as of now, a total of 72,079 traders from around the world have registered for the contest, covering more than 100 countries and regions in 17 languages globally. It is the active participation and support from numerous investors worldwide that have contributed to the success of the inaugural simulated trading competition. Compared with the first contest, the Simulated Contest Zone has seen an unprecedented growth in activity, with a total of 796,900 trades completed during the competition, amounting to a total of $857.5 billion. At the same time, the MT4 Professional Contest Zone witnessed a peak of 530 participants trading simultaneously online.
Here are the rankings and awards for participants:
Winners List for Simulated Contest Zone

Winners List for MT4 Contest Zone

Special Broker Awards
The successful organization of this contest would not have been possible without the strong support from the following forex brokers.
The title sponsor, IEXS, performed exceptionally well in this contest, with its participants in the Simulated Contest Zone leading the competition from the start. Although they did not ultimately claim the top spot, IEXS received more than 110,000 votes from participants during the voting phase, which is a clear recognition of their performance. During the contest, participants selected the winners of the six major broker awards by daily voting.


Best Network Stability Broker: IEXS
Best Slippage Protection Broker: OEXN
Best Educational Resources Broker: YAMarkets
Most Favored Broker: FOREX.com
Most Favored Broker: Exness
Most Popular Broker: GTC

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