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100 $ New Year Bonus

This article serves as your comprehensive guide on how to successfully claim this offer and the key terms for its usage.

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Written by Rami
Updated over a month ago



The $100 New Year Bonus is applied as a non-withdrawable credit, ready to support your trading from day one. This bonus offer requires a deposit and is not a "no deposit bonus" offer.

How to Claim Your Bonus:

  1. Log In: Access your client area at https://my.xbtfx.com.

  2. Go to Bonuses: Navigate to the dedicated Bonus section: https://my.xbtfx.com/bonuses.

  3. Select the account that you want to claim your Bonus to and then click on Claim to claim it.

  4. Fund Your Account: You must ensure your trading account is funded to keep the bonus active once claimed.

Terms & Conditions

  • Bonus Lifetime: 40 Days

    • Once the bonus is claimed and credited to your account, you have 40 days to meet the trading volume requirement before the bonus is automatically removed.

  • Claim Deadline: February 10, 2026

    • Be sure to claim your bonus before the offer expires on February 10, 2026.

  • Bonus Value & Conversion:

    • The bonus is $100 USD credit. To convert this $100 into fully withdrawable cash (Equity), you must achieve a minimum trading volume of 10 standard lots.

  • Bonus Expiration Rule (During Trading):

    • The bonus is an active trading benefit. It will be immediately removed if your account's financial performance causes your Equity(Including credit) to drop below the total Credit amount.

    • Simplified Formula: IF Equity < Credit THEN Bonus Expires

    • Tip: Always manage your trades to maintain a positive Equity balance, which is crucial for keeping your bonus active.

  • Excluded Trades:

    • Trades on all Crypto Pairs (Cryptocurrencies) are excluded and will not count towards the 10 standard lot requirement. Only non-crypto instruments contribute to the volume calculation.

Note: This Bonus is only eligible for USD based MT5 trading accounts

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