Abstract:It is not uncommon to see forex brokers taking part actively in exhibition to boost their reputation for marketing purposes. However, at times, fraudulent forex brokers deliberately participate in such events to seemingly hype up their credibility when in real, they are just doing that to scam more victims.
The iFX EXPO Asia 2022 will be held for three consecutive days from 13th to 15th September in Bangkok, Thailand. This will be the worlds first and largest financial business to business (B2B) exhibition.
The aim of iFX EXPO Asia is to connect executives from various industries, such as technology and service providers, digital assets and blockchain, retail and institutional brokers, banks and liquidity, forex brokers, and more.
FVP Trade is a forex broker that is currently the talk of the town, for bad reasons. On one hand, it is scamming its trading clients monies, and on the other hand, it is trying to portray an image of being this professional and reliable forex broker at reputable big-scaled events like this. As FVP Trade is attending the iFX EXPO Asia 2022 event as both an exhibitor and sponsor, thus we at WikiFX, the global forex broker regulatory query platform, believe that it is our responsibility to warn our users to stay away from this malicious broker by all means.
FVP Trade is a forex broker that is disguising itself as a Ponzi scheme. It is registered on British Virgins Island, but it has been operating without any regulatory status and/or license. Read more here:https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202207195914426773.html
In this article, WikiFX exposed several real-life cases wherein FVP Trade deliberately rejected their clients withdrawal requests:https://www.wikifx.com/en/newsdetail/202207195564692448.html
In summary, stay away from FVP Trades for your own safety! It is always better to be safe than sorry.
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