Brazilian Trader Wins Silver Coin

FXOpen

Who is the Monday winner of the special prize from FXOpen? The limited edition Silver Bullion Coin goes to Gabriel from Brazil with ECN Account 868475. We congratulate the trader and hope that the gift from FXOpen will bring him all the success in FX trading!

The FXOpen prize draw continues. Every business day from February 23 to May 3, FXOpen staff gives away Lucky Coins of 1.00 troy oz to FXOpen customers with at least 200 USD in the trading accounts. The prize-holders are selected at random. Find out the complete set of prize draw conditions on the broker’s site.

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