IN Commodities Invites All Futures Traders To Join The "Trade Up" Contest

Risk-free competition on a Contest Demo account with $10,000 in real money to give away

IN Commodities, one of the largest global futures and commodities brokers, is delighted to announce the new Trade Up contest. New and experienced futures traders can now put their skills to the test and compete in a risk-free, fun environment to win $10,000 worth of prizes.

Michael Tang at IN Commodities says, "The greatest thing about this contest is that it truly is for all traders. No matter how new you are to trading, you can take part in the experience. Demo accounts are always a good way of testing your skills and trading strategies but of course you can't usually make money with practice accounts. The Trade Up contest allows you to get real money in return for your efforts if you successfully trade your way into the top 50. What will you do with the extra money if you win the prize?"

Win one of fifty prizes worth a total of $10,000! The top prizes include:

First prize: $5,000 in cash plus $200 credit on a Live trading account
Second prize: $2,000 in cash plus $200 credit on a Live trading account
Third cash prize: $1,000 plus $200 credit on a Live trading account

Traders need to register for a Contest Demo account to take part. No investment is required. IN Commodities (Hong Kong) "funds" each Contest Demo account with $10,000 in virtual money.

Registration is currently open. There is no cost to register. Anyone may register, it is not limited to residents of Hong Kong. For more details, visit IN Commodities web site at http://www.incommodities.com/

The Trade Up contest launches on Sunday 31, July 2011.

IN Commodities is a full service brokerage specializing in the futures and options markets. Every portfolio needs diversification and IN Commodities offers the tools to explore new regions of the investment world. Online trading can be a daunting and risky adventure, but at the same time rewarding in many ways.

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