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Premium Trading Credit Campaign launched by DF Markets

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A London-based Forex and CFD broker, DF Markets, has announced the launch of its new promotional campaign.

The special £1,000 promotion is for traders who open a live MetaTrader 4 or DFTrader account and deposit £10,000 before 1 July, 2012.

From Forexpros.com:

DF Markets, a London-based Forex and CFD broker, has announced the launch of its new promotional campaign. All new DF Markets clients who open a live MetaTrader 4 or DFTrader account before 1 July, 2012 and fund it with 10,000 GBP (or EUR, USD) will receive a free 1,000 GBP (or USD, EUR) Premium Trading Credit. The amount will be credited to the client's live account once the initial deposit amount has been received, and can be used for trading on margin. The "trading period" (the period during which clients can use the credit as trading margin) starts 1 April, 2012 and ends 31 August, 2012. The maximum amount of the Premium Trading Credit that can be received is 1,000 GBP (or USD, EUR), depending on the currency of the account. The account opening procedure is quick and easy.

The bonus amount received would be available for trading until 31 August, 2012.

DF Markets seems to regain

DF Markets seems to regain its lost touch.

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