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Forex Broker Tadawul FX Ltd recently announced the launch of its ‘Get Paid To Trade’ promotion that allow all live account traders to earn up to $3000 a month in a cash bonus, even on unsuccessful trades.
The promotion starts on 2nd May 2012 at 00:01 Central European Time until the 31st of July, 2012.
From Tadawulfx.com:
The cash bonus will be awarded to all accounts that are eligible in the following month, based on the monthly trading volume of closed positions from the previous month. In order to claim their bonus, traders simply need to complete the claim form provided by the 10th day of the month and their account will be credited accordingly. The volume based cash bonus can then be freely used for trading purposes or withdrawn according to normal Tadawul FX Ltd funds withdrawal procedures.
All existing live account clients automatically qualify for the cash bonus promotion without the need to opt in. Any traders interested in joining the promotion, simply need to open a live account with Tadawul FX, deposit a minimum amount of USD500 and trade.
Tadawul FX CEO, Mr Stavros Yiannakou says, “At Tadawul FX, we are happy to be offering cash bonus incentives, on top of our already highly competitive conditions. We continue our efforts to continuously improve our business and services, and as this is a feature that was requested by a number of clients, we are delighted to be able to launch it for our traders.”
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Good to know that.
Good to know that.