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Abstract:WikiFX hosts an extensive database with verified information of over 39,000 forex brokers. Therefore, it is safe to say that we are your one-stop solution for all broker-related enquiries.
Here at WikiFX, we not only pride ourselves as a global forex broker regulatory query platform, but we are also a mediator that handles dispute cases between trading clients and their respective brokers.
We receive many complaints and evidence from victims of scam brokers detailing the process of them being caught in the traps. One way to become a prey of these syndicates is to be aware of and informed about which are the infamous brokers and stay far away from them. In todays article, we will look at the top 10 infamous forex brokers known for their scams.
Number 10: 4xHub
Number 9: eXcentral
Number 8: TR
Number 7: Wintersnow Ltd
Number 6: Bedrockfx
Number 5: TriumphFX
Number 4: SHD
Number 3: Vantage
Number 2: BKYHYO
Number 1: FVP Trade
If you are already in a bad situation, you should confirm that the broker is engaging in illegal activity and collect as much as evidence as you can, try to get your questions answered, and/or report the person to the SEC, FINRA, or another regulatory body that can take action against them. Simultaneously, do get in touch with WikiFX for help as we provide mediating services to our users without charging a penny.
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