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Abstract:Fraudulent brokers create false images of themselves by telling lies, one and another. And the baseless statement sometimes may even confuse themselves, just like Cedar Signals.
The experience and regulations it claims are paradoxical, which makes the scam a joke.
30 Years of Experience?
About its years of experience, the scam has three different statements.
According to a banner on the website, Cedar Signals has been helping clients for over a decade.
Besides, the fraud claims it has 7-year-experience “since 2013”. And it also writes “30 YEARS EXPERIENCE” on the page.
After seeing all the paradoxical statements about its experience, we can not help asking: “ How many years on earth? ” Then we checked its domain and found the website had been created on 5 Nov 2021, less than a year ago. So how could the firm be an experienced forex broker? Here is a red flag.
Multiple Regulations?
The complicated regulations of the scammer also make you confusing.
According to its site, Cedar Signals is a UK-based®ulated entity that is related to Cedar Signals A/S - a Danish company. At the same time, it is an ASIC broker, also regulated in the USA.
To find out in which countries the company is regulated, we searched the four forex regulators in the countries - UK FCA, ASIC, NFA, and the Finanstilsynet (Danish FSA). The result is that Cedar Signals is not authorized to provide financial services in all four countries.
Scam Warning
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has warned traders that Cedar Signals is not registered to trade in, or advise on, securities or derivatives in BC.
The liar describes its experience and regulations in the hype. However, it turns out that none of the descriptions is true.
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