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Abstract:As of August 19, 2022, WikiFX has exposed a lot of scammers in the forex market. These scam brokers have caused a heavy financial loss to its forex traders, we wonder why so many traders continually fall into scammers’ “trap”. In today’s article, we will describe 3 tricky methods that unscrupulous brokers prefer to use in order to take clients’ money away fraudulently.
As of August 19, 2022, WikiFX has exposed a lot of scammers in the forex market. These scam brokers have caused a heavy financial loss to its forex traders, we wonder why so many traders continually fall into scammers‘ “trap”. In today’s article, we will describe 3 tricky methods that unscrupulous brokers prefer to use in order to take clients money away fraudulently.
Trick 1: The honey-trap
As we know, in todays forex market, there are a lot of male investors. Some scam brokers are likely to use pretty girls to lure these investors. Usually, these girls are the intermediary agents who refer scam brokers to investors. And claimed that the brokers' founders were his relatives. Many of the investors ended up losing a lot of money out of their faith in the girls, after which the girls and the brokers cut ties with the victims. Fuhui FX is a broker who uses girls as bait to defraud Traders' Money. Apparently, this girl was a decoy for Fuhui FX which was using her to lure Traders into investing. So, don't be fooled by online temptations. There may be complicated traps hidden beneath the beautiful appearance.
If you want to know more about this case, please read this article by clicking the link below.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202207224774359450.html
Trick 2: Lure with luxury goods
Some scammers are likely to use luxury goods to attract investors‘ attention. They usually promise tempting rewards to encourage victims to invest constantly. When the scam becomes too obvious, they will abscond with the money. FVP Trade Vietnam is a typical example. They held a series of offline activities to brainwash investors. Mercedes cars are being offered as incentives to lure investors in. Although FVP TRADE Quang Binh Office Head has been arrested, the victims’ money is hard to be returned.
If you want to know more, please read this article by clicking the link below.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208088224392245.html
Trick 3: Use third parties to promote itself
Some forex broker that announced that it had received an investment from third parties. They wanted to make use of third parties reputations to gain attention and attract traders to continue investing in these scam brokers. Ironically, after making some symbolic withdrawals to a small number of traders, those brokers absconded with the money. FVP Trade is a great example of this case.
If you want to know more, please read this article by clicking the link below.
https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202208038174581511.html
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