[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] Kiwoom Securities announced on the 4th that it will hold the "Overseas Futures Real Trading Competition" with a total prize of 38.5 million KRW.


The application period is until March 26, and the competition period is from the 18th of this month to April 2. Any customer holding an overseas futures options account can participate in the competition, and with a single application, participants will be automatically entered into a total of three overseas futures real trading competitions scheduled for 2021.


This real trading competition will be held over 11 weeks with 11 battles. The top 5 participants in each battle based on profit rate will be awarded 1 million KRW, 800,000 KRW, 500,000 KRW, 400,000 KRW, and 300,000 KRW respectively according to their ranking. Since the prize is based on the profit rate for each battle, participants can take on a new challenge every week. Only participants in the competition will be provided with the previous day's trading data and top traded stock information of the top profit rate participants. Additionally, the participant with the highest trading volume each week will receive 500,000 KRW in cash.


Furthermore, a "First Overseas Futures Options Trade Event" will be held for new and dormant customers. The first trade event, running until February 26, is only open to new customers with no overseas futures options trading experience and dormant customers who have trading experience but have not traded from October to December last year.


Customers who trade at least one overseas futures options contract will receive a coffee coupon, and for every 100 contracts traded, they will receive 50,000 KRW in cash, up to a maximum of 1 million KRW.



For more details about the real trading competition and the first trade event, please visit the Kiwoom Securities website or Kiwoom Financial Center.


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