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Abstract:Belgium's Financial Services and Market Authority (FSMA) updated its list of fraudulent online trading platforms operating in the Belgian market on September 14, 2022, based on consumer complaints collected in recent months.
The following new trading platforms are all fraudulent Internet trading platforms, according to the watchdog:
Capital One Markets (capitalonemarkets.com)
Cedar Signals (cedarsignals.live)
DGTL-Trade (dgtl-trade.com)
Gigachains (www.gigachains.com)
Green Capitalz (greencapitalz.com)
Greenlinepro (greenlinepro.com)
Icorp Securities (icorpsecurities.com)
JH Group (hk-atf.com)
Profi Trade 24/7 (profitrade247.com)
Smart Trade Group (smart-trade-group.com and smart-trade-group.net)
TradeBaionics (www.tradebaionics.com and www.tradebaionics.net)
Bullden (bullden.io)
Capitals Trade Fx (capitalstradefx.com)
Crypto1Capital (platform.crypto1capital-trade.com and crypto1capital.com)
Cryptoneyx (www.cryptoneyx.com and www.cryptoneyx.io)
Gstock (gstocklegal.com)
Hubblebit (hubblebit.com and hubblebit.vip)
InetMarkets (inetmarkets.com)
MarketsBank (marketsbank.com)
NABCrypto.io (nabcrypto.io)
Onotex (onotextrade.com)
Plus12 (plus12.io)
Priority Markets (priority-markets.com)
Quantum AI (quantum-ai-trading.com)
Swisschains (www.swisschains.com)
Uniglobal Invest (uniglobal-invest.com)
UXTrades (uxtrades.com)
The FSMA makes the following suggestions to investors in order to prevent fraud:
Always confirm the corporation's identification (company name, home nation, registered office, etc.). It should not be trusted if the firm cannot be recognized.
Always confirm that the business in question is authorized. Always be wary of “cloned firms”: businesses that pose as distinct, legal entities while having no affiliation with them. A detailed examination of the email addresses or contact information of the organizations in issue may help detect and prevent this sort of fraud.
Since many of the list's fraudsters have been revealed. It is thought that looking up information about brokers on WikiFX before you start trading will assist you in avoiding being cheated.
About FSMA
The FSMA oversees the implementation of the distribution restriction. It examines if approved CFD suppliers are permitted to provide such products. Unauthorized providers are included among the warnings.
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