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:Choosing a forex broker that is newly established always possesses a certain level of the underlying risk. There are so many uncertainties and unknown information about such a new broker. To make things worse, if this specific broker is operating without any regulatory status or license, this broker is a scammer in disguise.
Established in 2021, NSBroker is a forex broker that is hardly a 1-year-old company registered in Malta. Upon checking on WikiFXs database, it was found that NSBroker has many clones with different registered domains. All of them have low WikiFX scores and do not have any regulatory status or valid licenses to support their business operation. In short, WikiFX does not recommend this broker.
This is similar to the case of Wintersnow Ltd that was highlighted recently.
Read here for more information: https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208168284579306.html
In conjunction with NSBroker, WikiFX received an Exposure piece from our user, named Hesta from South Africa, who was unfairly treated by NSBroker.
Hesta was initially approached by a representative of NSBroker on Whatsapp who promised a guaranteed return on her investment. She was convinced and she made the initial deposit.
Her capital grew as she managed to obtain profits.
However, when she wanted to make a withdrawal, she was told to pay several fees, such as income tax payments, brokerage fees, transfer fees, remittance fees, and more.
That was when she realised that she could have been scammed by NSBroker.
NSBroker later changed its name to Fenda Trade.
WikiFX tried to log on the NSBroker website that was provided by Hesta, but it could not be reached.
On the other hand, Fenda Trade looks like a professionally curated website that is here to substitute the old NSBroker.
It could be that the syndicate behind this group has moved on to another “shell” like a hermit crab to continue targeting new victims. Therefore, WikiFX advises our users to stay clear from both NSBroker and Fenda Trade.
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.
A private contractor in Malaysia faced a devastating loss of over RM5.9 million after falling victim to a fraudulent investment scheme promoted on Facebook. Tempted by the scheme’s impressive claims and credentials, the victim began investing in September 2024. The investment process required him to download an application called A-Trade, which was readily available on the Apple Store.
From a forex novice to a trading expert, all it takes is this one opportunity! Join us for the Forex Beginner's Advancement Journey challenge and unlock your potential! Here, if you're a beginner, participating in the event and posting on selected topics will not only deepen your understanding of forex basics and help you advance but also earn you a Learning Encouragement Award. For those with some experience in forex, discussing insights under the event topics will allow you to exchange experiences and share techniques with like-minded peers, while also having the chance to win a Perspective Sharing Award! Come challenge yourself and break through the limits of forex trading together!
Following the successful auction of 30-year government bonds by the UK, the yield on 30-year bonds surged, reaching its highest level in 25 years. This increase reflects growing concerns in the market over the government's fiscal policies and large-scale debt issuance.
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) has raised an alarm over fraudulent letters and emails falsely claiming to be from the regulatory body. These fake communications are allegedly tied to illicit investment schemes that seek payments from unsuspecting investors.