Win $1000 Without Financial Investments

Do you love contests? Are you a stock trader or a Forex guy who loves playing with numbers and earning cash? If yes, then this contest could be just right for you.

You can Win $1000 with FinGad by joining their contest. Here are the mechanics for your guidance:

How do I earn virtual money?

  • Signup - Each user that joins starts with $50,000 in virtual money balance.
  • Invite - Inviting others to FinGad - when your invites join, you get $5,000 in virtual money.
  • Posting - Posting a review - earns $50 in virtual money
  • Other FinGad users voting on your post - Each vote by other FinGad users on your post earns $1,000 in virtual money.
  • Other FinGad users voting on your comments - Every time your comment gets a positive vote, you earn $1,000 in virtual money.
  • Help edit other FinGad user’s post - If the original author approves - you the editor earns virtual money - $5,000 in virtual money per successful edit.

How do I earn virtual money faster?

  • Virtual Trading - Take your virtual money that you earn and trade it - Invest your virtual earnings to Win/Lose money in virtual portfolios.
  • Recommending Stocks to other FinGad user’s portfolio - If other FinGad user buy/sell your recommended stock, you’ll get $5,000 in virtual money.
  • Answering Questions - If you answer a question that has a bounty/reward value and it’s voted the best, you get to collect that person’s bounty/reward virtual money.

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Tags: Business, finance, forex, investment, personal

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One Response on “Win $1000 Without Financial Investments”

  1. Its it easy to win $1000? Thanks for sharing, will check it out.

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