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CLOSED: WIN $1,000 in Finder Wallet Credit

This competition has now closed. Thank you for participating.

The winner of the competition was Anthony W. of Perth, WA.

Make a recurring trade in the Finder App between 1 November 2021 and 30 November 2021 for your chance to WIN $1,000 in Finder Wallet credit. Each recurring trade equals one entry.

Watch the video for information about recurring trades and how to enter.

What is a recurring trade?

A recurring trade is purchasing a set amount of cryptocurrency at the same time every day, week or month.

What is an example of a recurring trade?

Joe has $50 and sets up a $25 recurring trade to buy Bitcoin every week on the Finder app.

In the first week he buys $25 worth of Bitcoin at a price of $50,000. In the second week, Bitcoin went down to $49,000 and he buys another $25 worth at this price.

Since Joe divided his investment into two smaller amounts, his dollar goes further than if he decided to invest $50 in the first week. His average buy price using this method is $49,500.

What are the benefits of recurring trades?

  1. Easily automate your buys in line with your budget.
  2. Protect yourself from crypto price fluctuations.
  3. Incrementally grow your wealth over time.

How long does it take to set up a recurring trade in the Finder app?

You can set up a recurring trade in under 10 minutes.

Disclaimer: This information should not be interpreted as an endorsement of cryptocurrency or any specific provider, service or offering. It is not a recommendation to trade. Cryptocurrencies are speculative, complex and involve significant risks – they are highly volatile and sensitive to secondary activity. Performance is unpredictable and past performance is no guarantee of future performance. Consider your own circumstances, and obtain your own advice, before relying on this information. You should also verify the nature of any product or service (including its legal status and relevant regulatory requirements) and consult the relevant Regulators' websites before making any decision. Finder, or the author, may have holdings in the cryptocurrencies discussed.

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