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XH-Trade Review: A 1.95 Rating and No Regulatory Information to Verify
Abstract:XH-Trade carries a WikiFX score of 1.95 with no regulatory information found and an official website that no longer displays broker content. This review breaks down the account tiers and the checks to run before funding.

XH-Trade is listed as a multi-tier forex and CFD broker, but the available record does not support a confident trading decision. The platform carries a WikiFX score of 1.95 out of 10, and no regulatory information could be found in its data. This review walks through what is verifiable and what to check before depositing.
What the Broker Data Shows
The listing describes five account tiers, MICRO, SILVER, GOLD, PLATINUM and EXCLUSIVE, with minimum deposits rising from €250 to €200,000. Expert advisors are marked as allowed. Beyond those account details, the record is thin: the company profile has no establishment year, and the official website listed for the platform no longer appears to operate as a broker.

WikiFX Dealer Page
When checked, xh-trade.com displayed unrelated video content rather than trading services, licence details or a client portal. A website that no longer matches the broker's stated business is a practical warning sign, because it is normally where a client would verify regulation, log in and read withdrawal terms.
Regulation and Safety
The biggest gap is regulatory. WikiFX data shows no regulatory information for XH-Trade, meaning no licence was found to confirm which authority, if any, supervises the platform. That is not proof of wrongdoing, but it removes the safety net a regulated broker provides: capital segregation, dispute channels and oversight.
Without a verifiable licence, the high deposit thresholds become harder to justify. A platform asking for €50,000 or €200,000 should be able to point to an active regulator and a clear legal entity; neither is present in XH-Trade's record.
Accounts and Trading Conditions
The five tiers are the clearest part of the listing. MICRO requires €250, SILVER €2,500 and GOLD €10,000; PLATINUM and EXCLUSIVE require €50,000 and €200,000 respectively. Tighter spreads are reserved for higher deposits, a common structure.
For most retail traders, the real question is not which tier to choose but whether to fund any tier without confirming who regulates the firm and whether the website actually works.
Final Thoughts
The picture is consistent across the available data: a very low WikiFX score, no regulatory information found, and a website that no longer presents the broker's business. Together these are strong reasons to pause rather than proceed.
If you are still considering XH-Trade, verify the licence yourself and, if you proceed at all, start with the smallest deposit and test a withdrawal first. You can check XH-Trade's live score, licence record and any new complaints on the WikiFX App.
Disclaimer:
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.










