Global X Investments Canada and the online brokerage Webull Canada have collaborated to introduce a simulated trading competition named the BetaPro Biggest Winner. This event provides a platform for Canadian participants to engage in virtual trading of exchange-traded funds (ETFs) listed on major Canadian exchanges without utilizing real capital.
Each entrant in the BetaPro Biggest Winner is allocated a simulated account containing $100,000 in fantasy currency to construct and manage a portfolio of ETFs over a six-week period. A total prize pool exceeding $40,000 CAD is available, and it will be awarded to the participants who achieve the highest cumulative returns, with additional weekly prizes for top performers and random draws. The initiative is further supported by major Canadian stock exchanges and features a group of financial content creators whose simulated trades participants can observe.
The competition is hosted on the Webull investment platform and requires registration for access.
Simulated Trading Competitions
Global X and Webull Canada Launch a Co-Branded Initiative
Trend Themes
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Simulated Trading Platforms — These platforms provide a risk-free environment for users to practice trading skills and strategies, enhancing financial literacy and market engagement without the fear of losing real money.
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Gamification in Finance — Introducing game-like elements such as competitions and prizes into financial services can increase user engagement and attract a younger demographic to learn about investing.
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Influencer-driven Trading Education — By leveraging financial content creators, companies can harness the power of influencers to educate and inspire new generations of traders, integrating social media trends with financial learning.
Industry Implications
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Online Brokerage Services — With innovations in simulated trading, online brokerage firms can appeal to novice traders looking to practice on intuitive platforms that mimic real market conditions.
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Exchange-traded Funds (etfs) — The engagement of simulated trading in ETFs provides valuable insights and education, potentially driving greater interest and investment into ETF products.
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Financial Technology (fintech) — FinTech companies can capitalize on simulated trading competitions to develop advanced learning tools that are both entertaining and educational, broadening the scope of fintech applications.