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Abstract:Copycats exist in every industry. It is not uncommon to see syndicates creating clones of reputable brands or companies to deceive clients to think that they are the authentic ones. This applies to the world of forex trading too.
Copycats exist in every industry. It is not uncommon to see syndicates creating clones of reputable brands or companies to deceive clients to think that they are the authentic ones. This applies to the world of forex trading too.
Today, we will take a look at Wintersnow Limited. This is a forex broker that was featured a few times on WikiFX's website last week because it was allegedly reported to have scammed its clients' monies.
Read here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208111734949875.html
Read here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208128814565184.html
As aforementioned, usually, syndicates will try to clone established brands and companies. In the case below, XM is an award-winning forex broker that has been operating as the industry leader for a significant time. It is regulated, has a legitimate business premise, and also runs its business with several valid licenses.
Wintersnow Ltd is a forex broker that is fairly new in the forex industry. Furthermore, there is no information regarding its regulatory status and licenses. Therefore, the fact that it has so many clones found on WikiFX makes it susceptible.
We could not help but wonder, “did Wintersnow Ltd stage all of these itself?” to paint the picture that it is a growing company that is doing so well that syndicates are trying to rip off its clients. This includes its clarification on Twitter.
It was previously discussed that there could be a chance for Wintersnow Ltd to purchase fake Twitter followers to create an illusion of its loyal and strong fanbase. Read here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208129394368067.html.
In conclusion, there are too many suspicious points to convince WikiFX that Wintersnow Ltd is a forex broker that is dependable.
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