A Run of Good Luck For Crypto Traders

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A crypto trader wins a special prize from FXOpen for second day in a row. On April 2 the prize-holder is Valery from Russia with Crypto Account 5000**9. Сongratulations on winning a pleasant souvenir that will remind you of all the successful trades you made and all the profits you received. Valery will receive a commemorative Silver Bullion Coin shortly.

Please, note that FXOpen prolongs the qualifying period of “No-Commission Deposits” Offer up to May 31, 2015. Use the incentive to your advantage and save from 0,5 to 6% commission while funding your accounts via credit/debit cards or any electronic payment system available with FXOpen.

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