FXOpen Coin Goes to Hungary

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Our week starts with the new winner of the FXOpen Coin giveaway! And the 16th lucky silver coin goes to Maria from Hungary (STP account 658586).

There are still 34 coins waiting for new owners. Who will get the next one?

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We remind you that all the FXOpen clients whose balance exceeds USD200 participate in the promotion. For detailed conditions read here. Join the promotion and test your luck!

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