Hướng dẫn sử dụng tai nghe iphone Informational, Transactional năm 2024

Trade on demo accounts with virtual assets, deliver signals and climb account levels. Keep up to 80% of profits to grow your account and maximize your earnings.

STEP 3

SCALE UP TO

€5M

Scale up to €5M with no trading limits. Earn from Day 1, hit your targets, and get paid the following Friday!

How we stand out

Choose Your Broker

Top-tier broker partnerships with GBE and FXFlat Brokers.

Start at Just $99

90 Calendar Days to Pass the Challenge and 100% Challenge Refundable Fee with first payout

Scaling Plan up to €5,000,000

Up to 80% Profit Share, Weekly Payouts, withdrawal at every level.

Compliant

The Trading Pit ensures legal compliance through experts in capital markets law, maintaining transparent, regulatory-compliant partnerships for mutual growth and success.

Simple Criteria

Simple rules and no hidden information.

Multi-Asset Trading

Trade every instrument you want. Forex, Futures, CFDs, Indices, Commodities, Stocks, Crypto.

10,000+

Active Accounts Monthly

180+

Countries Operating and Serving Clients Globally

TTP Earning Accounts

Pass the Trading Challenge and gain access to our Earning Accounts, with up to 80% profit share and the opportunity to scale up to $5M. Every Profit Target met will unlock bigger payouts and even bigger account sizes.

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The Power of Multi-Asset Trading

Gain access to the global foreign exchange market for trading in currencies, which offers abundant opportunities for those who can take advantage of its inherent volatility.

At the end of either type of provisioning, if the card balance is stored on the device, it’s encrypted and stored to a designated applet in the Secure Element. The operator has the keys to perform cryptographic operations on the card data for balance transactions.

By default, transit card users benefit from the seamless Express Transit experience that allows them to pay and ride without requiring Face ID, Touch ID, or a passcode. Information such as recently visited stations, transaction history, and additional tickets may be accessed by any nearby contactless card reader with Express Mode enabled. Users can turn on the Face ID, Touch ID, or the passcode authorization requirement in the Wallet & Apple Pay settings by disabling Express Transit. Express mode is not supported for eMoney cards.

As with other Apple Pay cards, users can suspend or remove eMoney cards by:

  • Erasing the device remotely with Find My
  • Enabling Lost Mode with Find My
  • Entering a mobile device management (MDM) remote wipe command
  • Removing all cards from their Apple ID account page
  • Removing all cards from iCloud.com
  • Removing all cards from Apple Wallet
  • Removing the card in the issuer’s app

Apple Pay servers notify the card operator to suspend or disable those cards. If a user removes a transit or eMoney card from an online device, the balance can be recovered by adding it back to a device signed in with the same Apple ID. If a device is offline, powered off, or unusable, recovery may not be possible.

Adding transit and eMoney cards to a family member’s Apple Watch

In iOS 15 and watchOS 8, the organizer of an iCloud family can add transit and eMoney cards to their family members’ Apple Watch devices through their iPhone’s Watch app. When provisioning one of these cards to a family member’s Apple Watch, the watch is required to be nearby and connected to the organizer’s iPhone using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Family members are required to have two-factor authentication enabled for their Apple ID for this to occur.

Family members can send a request to add money to a transit or eMoney card from their Apple Watch using iMessage. The content of the message is protected by end-to-end encryption, as described in iMessage security overview. Adding money to a card on a family member’s Apple Watch can be done remotely using a Wi-Fi or cellular connection. Proximity isn’t required.

Note: This feature may not be available in all countries or regions.

Credit and debit cards

In some cities, transit readers accept EMV (smart) cards to pay for transit rides. When users present an EMV credit or debit card to those readers, user authentication is required, just as with “Pay with credit and debit cards in the stores.”