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Risk Disclaimer

Read this before participating in any tournament listed on this site.

Trading is risky

Trading cryptocurrency, futures, options, and other leveraged derivatives involves substantial risk of loss. You can lose more than your initial deposit in some products. Past performance — of a trader, a strategy, or a market — is not a reliable indicator of future results.

Only trade with capital you can afford to lose. If you are unsure, consult a licensed financial advisor in your jurisdiction before putting money at risk.

Tournaments do not guarantee returns

A tournament's prize pool is shared among winning participants, not all participants. Most participants do not win. To appear on a leaderboard you typically need to take above-average risk, and “trading to win” often means trading worse than you would normally trade. Participating in a tournament is never a substitute for a risk management plan.

Entry rules are set by the exchange

Each tournament has its own rules: KYC level, minimum deposit, geo-restrictions, asset class, sub-account policy, anti-wash-trading rules, and prize distribution mechanics. trading-tournaments.com summarises what we extract from public announcements, but the exchange's official rules page is authoritative. Always read the exchange's terms before depositing or trading.

No financial advice

Nothing on this site constitutes investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to trade. We aggregate publicly announced tournaments for informational purposes. Your trading decisions are your own.

Jurisdictional restrictions

Most listed exchanges restrict access for residents of certain countries. Our residency filter uses public Terms-of-Service data to hide tournaments unavailable to you, but we cannot guarantee its accuracy. It is ultimately your responsibility to comply with the laws of your country and the exchange's eligibility rules.

Age

You must be at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in your jurisdiction, whichever is higher) to use this site and to participate in any listed tournament.

Self-exclusion & help

If you feel that trading or competition has become compulsive, stop and seek help. Resources: Gamblers Anonymous, BeGambleAware (UK), or your local mental-health service. We will remove your email from any list on request: hello@trading-tournaments.com.