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# Trading Competition - Flight School

### **Welcome to Flight School – The Trading Competition**

A new trading competition from perp.fun. Two consecutive 1-week battles to prove your skills and earn your spot on the first Autopilot leaderboard among the best.

**At stake:** cash prizes and a coveted place on the Autopilot leaderboard at launch — where you’ll earn 10% of the profits from everyone copying your trades.

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### **Competition Details**

📆 Duration:\
**Comp 1:** March 31st, 2025 — April 7th, 2025\
**Comp 2:** April 7th, 2025 — April 14th, 2025

💰 Total Prizes (each week):\
$2,500 USDC + Autopilot leaderboard spot

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### **Format & Prizes**

**Top PnL% (Top 2 Traders)**\
Traders will be ranked by highest PnL% during the competition.

**Prizes per week:**\
🥇 1st Place → $2,000 USDC + Autopilot leaderboard spot\
🥈 2nd Place → $500 USDC

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### **Eligibility**

* **$25,000 minimum notional volume** traded during the competition

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### **How to Participate**

* Trade on [perp.fun](https://perp.fun) during the comp window
* Meet the eligibility criteria
* Keep your positions strong — the highest PnL% wins

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Winners will be announced after each competition ends.

**Autopilot awaits.**


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