FXR Battles is where traders practice and compete with intensity before risking real capital. Trade against others in real time. Sharpen your edge. Rise through the ranks.
Race against the clock to prove your precision and consistency. Execute clean and efficient trades within a shared time window. The fastest, most disciplined trader tops the leaderboard.

It’s not about time, it’s about results. Start with equal capital and be the first to hit the profit target. Strategy, patience, and pressure-ready execution decide the winner.

Sometimes you just want to test a setup or challenge a few friends — no ranks, no timers. FXR lets you create your own battles whenever you want, with full control over the conditions.
Starting balance
Up to 5 assets
Duration
Profit targets
Number of participants
Daily drawdown limits

Battles are built for traders who want flexibility. Jump into competitions on desktop, stay active on mobile, and never miss a moment when the market moves.
One account. Any device. Full access to the competition.
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Trading is more than charts, it’s mental warfare. FXR Battles brings the intensity
to talk strategy or trash


for reactions, quick calls, and taunts
Earn your way up the global ranks. Our Elo-based scoring system rewards skill, not just wins.
Consistency matters. Execution matters. Every trade shapes your reputation.
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Here’s what makes FXR Battles the go-to arena for traders:
Prove your skill against the best
Sharpen your edge with strategy
Play your way
Feel the rush without the risk
Join a global stage
Compete on the global stage, or host a tournament of your own
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Join exciting trading tournaments and live events, or host your very own. Perfect for:
Discord trading groups
Prop firm competition
Friendly rivalries
Serious community events
Want to build your own event or tournament?
Couldn't find your question here? Go check out our Help Center below!
Help CenterFXR Battles is FX Replay's competitive trading mode — a head-to-head format where two or more traders compete using real historical price data. You're not trading with real money, but the charts, market conditions, and execution environment are real. Battles are designed to replicate the intensity of live trading — with the pressure of competition replacing the pressure of financial risk. The result is a more focused, high-stakes practice environment than solo backtesting.
No. All FXR Battles are conducted using simulated accounts on historical price data. No real money changes hands at any point. The competitive pressure comes from the head-to-head format, Elo ranking, and leaderboard — not from capital at risk.
Time Trial Battles are a speed and precision contest: both traders execute in the same historical price window, and the trader with the cleanest, most consistent execution within the time limit wins. Profit Target Battles are outcome-based: both traders start with equal capital and compete to hit a set profit target first. Time Trial rewards execution quality; Profit Target rewards strategy and patience. Both modes are designed to isolate different aspects of trading skill under competitive pressure.
FX Replay uses an Elo-based ranking system — the same mathematical model used in chess and competitive esports — to score traders based on the relative skill level of their opponents. Beating a higher-ranked trader earns more Elo points than beating a lower-ranked one. Consistency across many battles matters more than a single great performance. Your Elo score updates after every ranked battle and determines your position on the global leaderboard.
Yes. FX Replay lets you create fully customised battles with control over: starting balance, asset selection (up to 5 markets), battle duration, profit targets, number of participants, and daily drawdown limits. Custom battles can be private (invite-only with friends) or open, and they don't affect your ranked Elo score — making them ideal for focused practice with specific setups or friendly competitions.
Yes. FXR Battles includes live voice chat and text chat during active battles — giving it an esports-like social layer. Voice chat lets traders talk strategy (or trash talk), while text chat allows quick reactions and coordination. This communication layer is deliberate: trading under the social pressure of a competitive opponent is closer to the psychological state of live trading than silent solo practice.