Polish Trader Gets a Lucky FXOpen Coin

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FXOpen launched the prize draw for limited edition branded silver coins on February 23. Since the launch of the campaign, we gave away 19 FXOpen coins. According to the conditions, the broker’s clients with more than US$200 deposited in total in his/her trading accounts, enter the draw automatically.

FXOpen giveaway extends its boundaries. Now the Lucky Coin goes to Poland to Aleksander with Account 317053.  Along with the keepsake, we send our warmest congratulations. The commemorative Silver Bullion Coin signifies our dedication to improve your trading experience.

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