简体中文
繁體中文
English
Pусский
日本語
ภาษาไทย
Tiếng Việt
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
हिन्दी
Filippiiniläinen
Français
Deutsch
Português
Türkçe
한국어
العربية
Abstract:Scam Brokers List Out! Before these unauthorised forex brokers steal your money. Check out the scam brokers list below and stay alert. This warning list was recently released by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Scam Brokers List Out! Before these unauthorised forex brokers steal your money. Check out the scam brokers list below and stay alert. This warning list was recently released by the UKs Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Unauthorised firm details
1. Name: NivarioTrader
Website: www.nivariotrader.net
2. Name: Morganprotrade (Clone of FCA authorised firm)
Telephone: +447510514337
Email: support@morganprotrade.com
Website: https://morganprotrade.com/
3. Name: ValatrixTrader 19
Website: www.valatrixtrader19max.net
4. Name: GrowWealth
Telephone: +19306622222
Email: info@growwealth.pro
Website: www.growwealth.pro
5. Name: Trade Avita
Website: www.tradeavita.net
6. Name: BFM / blockchainforexmarket.net
Address: 65 Shearsmith Tower, Cable Street, London, E1 8HU
Email: support@blockchainforexmarket.net
Website: www.blockchainforexmarket.net
7. Name: Invexium Invest
Website: www.invexiuminvest.net
8. Name: TradeFX Capitalize
Email: support@tradefxcapitalize.online
Website: www.tradefxcapitalize.online
9. Name: theaccessfunds.com (Clone of FCA recognised fund)
Email: lucas.grant@theaccessfunds.com,
damon.dangelo@theaccessfunds.com,
mariocosta@theaccessfunds.com,
martin.harris@theaccessfunds.com,
arthur.novk@theaccessfunds.com
Website: theaccessfunds.com
10. Name: Expertmarketbuilder
Address: 625 California St, San Francisco, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, CA 94108-2506
Email: support@expertmarketbuilder.top
Website: www.expertmarketbuilder.top
FCA Alerts Investors
Authority warns all traders and investors to be careful, as some illegal companies may give fake contact details like wrong addresses, phone numbers, or email IDs. They might also change this information later to avoid being tracked. If you deal with such a company and something goes wrong, its very unlikely you will get your money back if the company shuts down or disappears.
If you want to read more informative articles about forex brokers. You can download the WikiFX app and stay updated with the latest news related to the forex market — such as scam alerts, regulatory warnings, new broker features, and broker exposés. You can access all this news in WikiFX App or simply visit the news section on the WikiFX website.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.
Facing losses due to manipulative forex trading that takes centre stage at SmartFX? Move out of this ship before it sinks and leaves you with virtually no capital on hand. In this article, we will expose SmartFX by showcasing its four red flags that traders like you cannot ignore.
Groww is an India-based broker that is gaining popularity rapidly in the country. You will often see its ads on YouTube and other social media platforms. This broker is promoting itself aggressively. But before you invest with this broker, here are 5 red flags you should know.
As one of the most liquid and widely traded markets globally, the forex market offers traders immense earning opportunities. However, currency trading can present risks too because you may trade leveraged positions, potentially resulting in significant losses should things go wrong. Backtesting forex trading strategies before investing in a strategy is crucial. Should you fail to test it, you may end up risking time and capital on a strategy that doesn’t hold an edge. In this article, we will discuss backtesting a forex trading strategy. Read on!
Malaysian police are investigating a gold investment scam that has cheated 37 people out of more than RM8.4 million, with a businessman holding the honorific title ‘Datuk Seri’ believed to be the mastermind.