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SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 17 December 2024 - FBS, a leading global broker, has just launched its promotional campaign Happy New Trade. The promo is designed to help traders turn their New Year’s resolutions into reality. Running until January 26, 2025, the campaign offers participants the chance to achieve more, with exclusive rewards and thrilling opportunities waiting at every level.

The Happy New Trade promo transforms trading into a rewarding journey with guaranteed gifts and a fantastic raffle. All traders have to do to join is deposit $100 and trade 1 lot, which automatically unlocks their first-level reward. As participants trade more lots, they progress through 20 levels of exclusive prizes and raffle tickets.

At every level, FBS ensures guaranteed prizes, such as TradingView Plus subscriptions, cashback bonuses, and high-end items like:

  • Apple Watch Series 10 or Samsung Watch 7
  • iPhone 16 Pro Max or Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra
  • Amazing car (up to $50 000)
  • Premium car (up to $150 000)
  • Luxury car (up to $1 000 000)
Beyond the level-based gifts, the grand raffle will reward 1000 participants with a share of a $150 000 prize pool. Traders earn raffle tickets as they progress through the levels, with each ticket increasing their chances of winning.

In line with its mission to empower traders, FBS provides user-friendly tools, advanced analytics, and seamless platforms that make trading accessible and rewarding. Happy New Trade is more than just a promo campaign; it reflects FBS’s commitment to equipping traders with everything they need to succeed while celebrating their achievements along the way.

The New Year is full of opportunities, and FBS is here to help traders seize them.

Learn more at FBS.com.

Disclaimer: This material does not constitute a call to trade, trading advice, or recommendation, and is intended for informational purposes only. Actual prizes may differ from the stated ones. The organizer reserves the right to select the prize.

Hashtag: #FBS #HappyNewYear #raffle #IPhone #car

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