Abstract:Before choosing a broker, many investors will review the regulatory license of them, but the regulatory information of the broker may change at any time.
In order to ensure the safety of your own accounts, you still need to pay attention to the regulatory information changes of the broker.
The following is a list of recent regulatory information changes of brokers:
UK FCA License: In Liquidation
Please note that the broker does not have other regulatory licenses, and there are certain risks.
2. Orbex
UK FCA EEA License: No longer authorised
3. InstaForex (EU)
UK FCA EEA License: Supervised run-off
4. Trade360
Cyprus CySEC License: Under examination for voluntary renunciation of the authorisation
UK FCA License: Applied to cancel
Please note that the broker does not have other regulatory licenses, and there are certain risks.
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