π Weekend giveaway is back! π
π‘ Last month, we celebrated hard. It rained XP for the PipFarm community. This weekend's question is related.
βοΈ How much XP did PipFarm issue in March 2026?
π Prize: $20K PipFarm consistency challenge.
Rules:
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Answer before the NY Open on Monday
Anniversary Trivia Giveaway π₯ Day 7/10
βοΈ How much has PipFarmβs top-earning trader received in payouts?
π‘ Find one of our all-time leaderboards or lifetime payout certificates.
π Answer correctly for a chance to win a 5K instant account.
Anniversary Trivia Giveaway π₯ Day 3/10
βοΈ What is the name of the first-ever trader to receive a payout from PipFarm?
π‘ They were later hired by and work for PipFarm.
π Answer correctly for a chance to win a 5K instant account.
2 years ago, we sold our first challenge. π
To mark the moment, weβre dropping 5XP to every active trader. π
The drop starts midday GMT and will roll out over the next 24 hours.
Not active yet?
55% OFF + 5XP with code π BDAY55
$100,000,000+ Issued π
PipFarm has officially issued over $100M in simulated trading funds to traders worldwide.
A milestone built by our community β and just the beginning.
Ready to take your trading further? π
to progress in trading, you will make mistakes
to learn about risk, you will lose money
to learn about entries, you will get stopped
to learn about charts, you will be incorrect
to learn about control, you will overtrade
to learn about emotion, you will be frustrated
so invite mistakes,
but never make the same one twice
one mistake is a learning opportunity
repeating a mistake twice is a choice
a continuous mistake becomes a habit
this is what separates traders apart
consistent traders have already made every mistake in the book;
and have addressed them
while progressing traders are still discovering new mistakes;
and are battling them
there is a lot to be learned through experience,
and this is not something that can be taught
to truly respect the consequence of a mistake,
you have to experience it yourself
be patient throughout the process
be humble enough to address mistakes
be strict enough to resolve them
and with enough time, it will come together