Today FXOpen Awards A Trader From Germany

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Monday brought Thomas from Germany a pleasant surprise. Today the trader with STP Account 652**9 found out that he won one of the commemorative FXOpen Coins. Each coin is cast from silver and branded with the company logo, a bull, and a bear on the reverse (see below). Congratulations, Thomas! We hope the Lucky Coin will help you score a success in your trading activities.

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Along with the prize giveaway, FXOpen holds an incentive for new PAMM Masters. In accordance with the campaign rules, new PAMM Providers can create Offers with the minimum capital of US$200 in PAMM STP and US$1,000 in PAMM ECN! It’s a great opportunity to get an insight into PAMM technology.

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