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'Mr. Wednesday' Gets his Lucky Coin!

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The Wednesday drawing brought the name of the 3rd FXOpen Coin holder. He is Tiago from Brazil; trading account number 848541. We congratulate the lucky winner and are ready to raffle off the rest 47 commemorative Coins!

Wish to get a lucky Coin? Enter the Prize  Draw!

For more information please, see https://www.fxopen.com/en/fxopens-new-prize-draw-get-a-fxopen-coin.

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