Bet on Real Financial Data With TradeFight.com

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TradeFight.com is a new social gaming site that allows its players to challenge one another in the live financial market with $1000 in virtual cash.

Here’s how it works:

When you accept or place a challenge for your chosen bet you will have 5 minutes to trade in the live market with $1000 virtual cash. The player who has the highest sum after 3 minutes wins the fight and wins 90% of the total bet.

In this game you can lose money but still come out as the winner and get the price, simply by losing less than your opponent. Where else can you trade, loose and make a profit?

Since you are playing with virtual cash in the real market only risking the bet you placed you cannot find a safer and more fun way to actually learn how to trade. This game requires NO previous trading skills.
 

TradeFight.com accepts all major credit cards and bank wires.
 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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