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Abstract:Welfare for forex traders!
Welfare for forex traders!
Dear users, thanks for your support to WikiFX App. We now plan to add 2 new functions in the “Orignal” section on WikiFX APP in interests of YOU.
The first one is free video courses in which we will share trading skills,other traders stories and experience, etc. around 3-4 videos per week.
The second one is FREE forex book recommendation. We introduce and offer 1 forex e-book per week to increase your forex knowledge.
As a free forex broker inquiry and scam exposure platform, WikiFX wishs to offer you more for your successful trading!
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