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Abstract:As we all know, checking the license of a broker is a necessary step before an investor decides to trade with the broker.
However, some cunning scammers may intend to disclose the truth that it is not being overseen by any regulator. When it comes to this situation, checking the black list of regulators may be helpful.
Here we collect a list of unlicensed brokers that have been blocked by the Canadian regulator - the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) this year:
1. TradingSpace
Website: https://tradingspace.pro/
2. Velocitytradefx.com
Website: https://velocitytradefx.com/
3. Ontario Invest
Website: https://ontarioinvest.com/
4. MaxiCapital
Website: https://www.maxicapital.group/
5. Lucros Financeiros
Website: https://lucrosfinanceiros.finance/
6. Trade Star Capital
Website: https://tradestarcapital.xyz/
7. E Trade Markets
Website: https://etrademarkets.com/
IIROC reminds traders: Be an informed investor - Don't be fooled by fraudsters misrepresenting themselves.
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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.
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