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What is the difference between loyalty statuses?

The key difference between loyalty statuses lies in the number of points you earn per closed lot and the interest percentage on your net trading balance. Each status level offers progressively higher rewards, as detailed in the table below:

WB Loyalty Status
Silver
Gold
Platinum
Diamond

Status Requirement
None
Close the minimum lots threshold for Gold Status
Close the minimum lots threshold for Platinum Status
Close the minimum lots threshold for Diamond Status

Description & Benefits
Default Status
Increased point value per lot traded / higher interest rate
Increased point value per lot traded / higher interest rate
Increased point value per lot traded / higher interest rate

Minimum Lots Threshold
0
20
500
5,000

Loyalty Points per Lot
0.2
0.4
0.6
1

Annual Interest Rate Yield
0%
0.40%
1.20%
2.00%

For example, if you are a client with a ‘Gold’ status level, you would be entitled to 0.4 points per closed lot. If you closed 12 lots in a month, you would accumulate 4.8 points (12 x 0.4 = 4.8).

However, if you are a client with a ‘Platinum’ status level, you would receive 0.6 points per lot. Therefore, if you closed 12 lots within the month, you would receive 7.2 points (12 x 0.6 = 7.2).

In addition to earning more points per lot, higher status levels also offer greater interest rates on your net trading balance. This means that as you progress through the tiers, you not only earn more points but also benefit from higher interest yields, enhancing your overall rewards from the Loyalty Program.

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