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Most people who frequently participate in trading competitions are mainly for the rewards, and the points are just a side benefit. Recently, I saw the conditions for the GUA competition, and to be honest, I was a bit speechless—3300 spots sound like a lot, but the reward is only 25U, which makes the return rate quite average. Moreover, GUA's recent price increase has been moderate, and its price volatility is not very stable. In such market conditions, the risk of participating is quite high. Instead of betting on these low-yield and unstable competitions, it's more practical to focus on earning your own points steadily. If you ask my honest opinion, only those who purely want to experience trading without caring about the returns would participate in this competition. For traders who truly want to make money from competitions, it's better to be selective and not jump into every contest.