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No Risk Demo Contest - UniglobeMarkets

Contest Type
Demo Contest
Regulated
No
Status
Active
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Prize Pool/Month Winners Paid 1st Prize Per Round
$6,000 Top 15 $2,000 1 Month

The UniglobeMarkets No Risk Demo Contest is a monthly trading competition open to all clients. Participants trade using virtual funds on a Demo Account, competing to achieve the highest gain percentage by round end.

The contest carries zero financial risk — all trading is done on demo — but the prizes are real cash, credited directly to winners’ live trading accounts. The total prize pool is $6,000 USD per month, distributed across the top 15 ranked traders.

UniglobeMarkets No Risk Demo Contest Overview

Contest Type Demo Trading Contest — virtual funds, real prizes
Available To All clients worldwide
Registration Open all year 2026 — register anytime
Round Duration 1 month per round
Total Prize Per Round $6,000 USD
Winners Paid Top 15 ranked traders
Ranking Criteria Highest gain percentage (%) by end of round
Prize Credited To Live Trading Account
Prize Withdrawability Prizes not directly withdrawable; profits from trading prize funds may be withdrawn up to the prize amount
Account Required Demo Contest Account (open via UniglobeMarkets client area)
Platform MetaTrader 4 (MT4)
Regulated No
Broker UniglobeMarkets — Uniglobe Markets Ltd, Ground Floor, The Sotheby Building, Rodney Bay, Saint Lucia, Reg. No. 2023/00194
Contest Link uniglobemarkets.com/demo-contest/

Prize Structure - Monthly

The top 15 traders by gain percentage each round share the $6,000 monthly prize pool:

Rank Prize Credited To Withdrawable?
1st $2,000 Live Account Profits only
2nd $1,000 Live Account Profits only
3rd $600 Live Account Profits only
4th $500 Live Account Profits only
5th $400 Live Account Profits only
6th $300 Live Account Profits only
7th–9th $200 each Live Account Profits only
10th–15th $100 each Live Account Profits only
Total $6,000 USD per month 15 winners

How to Participate?

Joining the UniglobeMarkets Demo Contest takes three steps:

  1. Create an Account - Register for a Demo Contest Account with UniglobeMarkets as per the Account Opening Agreement. Only clients with a Demo Contest account are eligible to participate.
  2. Login - Access the contest via your UniglobeMarkets Client Dashboard. The demo contest account will be set up and ready to trade.
  3. Start Trading - Trade with your Demo Account using virtual funds throughout the month. Aim for the highest percentage gain. All open positions are closed at round end.

Prize Funds: How Withdrawal Works

Prize funds are credited to a winner’s live Trading Account but are subject to the following conditions:

  • Prize funds themselves cannot be directly withdrawn.
  • Any profits generated by trading the prize funds in the live account can be withdrawn.
  • The maximum withdrawable profit is capped at the prize amount received.
  • Example: 1st place winner receives $2,000 credit — if they trade and generate $2,500 in profits, they may withdraw up to $2,000 of those profits.
  • Winners must deposit and trade in the live Trading Account to access this withdrawal facility.
  • Full terms and conditions apply — verify at uniglobemarkets.com.

Strategies for Demo Contest Success

Winning a demo contest based on gain percentage requires a focused approach. Experienced contest traders follow these principles:

What to Do What to Avoid
Stick to a defined strategy and entry rules Overtrading in hopes of a quick rank jump
Manage risk per trade — protect your demo balance Taking rash, oversized positions without a plan
Monitor economic calendar and news events Ignoring market trends and scheduled events
Review your trades regularly for patterns Relying on tips from others without verification
Treat the demo account as if real money is at stake Jumping to aggressive leverage without a tested plan
Track competitors’ gains to calibrate your own targets Neglecting to evaluate past trades for lessons learned