MELBOURNE, Australia, Feb. 4, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- ThinkForex, a leading international Forex broker, introduced its new Traders Challenge that awards Forex traders with a free Apple device when they answer Forex-related questions correctly. Traders are invited to test their Forex knowledge by completing the five-minute online Forex challenge for the opportunity to qualify and receive a MacBook Air, iPad with Retina display or iPad mini.
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"The ThinkForex Traders Challenge is a fun and interactive way for traders to see how much they know about Forex and qualify to receive an Apple device as a reward for their effort," said Nauman Anees, managing director, ThinkForex.
Put your expertise to the test by embarking on the ThinkForex Traders Challenge and answering questions that revolve around Forex terminology and Forex concepts. Start the ThinkForex Traders Challenge now by visiting the Forex promotions page of ThinkForex Australia!
Traders can open a ThinkForex Australia live Forex account in a few easy steps. Fill out your Forex account application online, submit supporting documentation, and fund your account.
For more information about ThinkForex, please visit ThinkForex Australia.
About ThinkForex
ThinkForex is a leading international Forex broker headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. ThinkForex was named "Fastest Growing FX Broker" at the MENA Forex Awards 2012 in Dubai and "Best Forex Customer Service" at the UK Forex Awards 2012 in London. For more information, please visit ThinkForex Australia.
Risk Warning: Trading Forex and Derivatives carries a high level of risk to your capital and you should only trade with money you can afford to lose. Trading Derivatives may not be suitable for all investors, so please ensure that you fully understand the risks involved, and seek independent advice if necessary.
Contact: |
Lindsey McCaleb |
ThinkForex |
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61-290370158 |
SOURCE ThinkForex
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