1. Event
2nd Global
Paper Trading Competition: Get the chance to be featured on the Nasdaq Tower
Participants who join the "2nd Global Paper Trading Competition" event and achieve one positive weekly P/L will have the chance to be featured in a video advertisement broadcast on the Nasdaq Tower in New York’s Times Square, creating a memorable moment to celebrate their success.
2. Event period
From October 13, 2025, 03:00:00 AEDT to November 22, 2025, 08:00:00 AEDT.
3. Eligibility
This event is open to all moomoo users over the age of 18 who hold a Moomoo AU universal account (“Participants”).
The event is open to the following regions: the United States of America, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Japan.
4. Rules
Participants must join the "2nd Global Paper Trading Competition" event and achieve at least one positive weekly P/L. Participants with higher total revenue are more likely to be selected.
Participants must have opened a Moomoo AU universal account, deposited funds, and completed their first trade (of any category) on moomoo.
Participants must have actively posted at least one article in the moo community.
Participants must post a self-recommendation letter under the designated community topic, explaining why they deserve to be featured on the Nasdaq Tower. Articles with more likes are more likely to be selected.
The final list of award recipients will be determined by official staff through comprehensive evaluation in accordance with the above rules.
5. Rewards
The chance to be featured in a video advertisement broadcast on the Nasdaq Tower in New York’s Times Square.
6. Notes
The list of award winners and the scheduled time of appearance on the Nasdaq outdoor billboard will be announced by 23:59 AEDT on 30 November 2025.
Winners must contact the official staff by 3:00 AEDT on 6 December 2025 to confirm whether they will claim the Nasdaq Tower reward, and must send photo materials to the official staff for confirmation and review. Failure to claim the reward within this period will be considered a forfeiture.