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Click here to see the Final 2024 Cristal Challenge leader board results.

Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s Cristal Challenge! The competition brought together enthusiastic market players who shared their expertise, strategy, and intuition in the art of stock-picking. Over the past 10 months, participants navigated market ups and downs, selecting and tracking their top five stocks. The journey was filled with valuable insights and exciting outcomes, keeping the competition fierce and the leaderboard in constant motion.

Yesterday, the final results were unveiled at the Cristal Challenge Awards Ceremony, and we are thrilled to announce this year’s winners. A hearty congratulations to each of them for their exceptional selections and strategic foresight that earned them top spots.

Once again, thank you to all who participated, from newcomers to seasoned stock enthusiasts. You each contributed to making the Cristal Challenge a success, and we look forward to seeing you in next year’s competition.

What is The Cristal Challenge

Sasfin Wealth’s Chief Global Equity Strategist, David Shapiro, started the Cristal challenge in January 2021. Named after the famous premium champagne, the challenge is a fun and exciting opportunity to encourage outside participation within the stock market. David initially started with 10 players and has grown the challenge to 364 participants who each are allowed to choose 5 stocks. In the 2024 Cristal Challenge, participants can cash in one of their investments during the year!

At the end of the period, whoever has made the most money is awarded with a bottle of Cristal. There are also prizes for those who are not professional financial planners and brokers. 

Click on the video below for more about the challenge with David Shapiro.

Click here to read the full Terms & Conditions.

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Flynn Robson
Head: Private Clients, Sasfin Wealth

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