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I was shocked to receive a message from OctexMarkets saying that I need pay $2,100 “liquidity tax”
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IntroductionThis tax wasn’t disclosed when I registered, nor was it mentioned at any point throughout the proces ...

This tax wasn’t disclosed when I registered,How to trade foreign exchange to make money nor was it mentioned at any point throughout the process. They claim it’s necessary for “system liquidity,” but I’ve never encountered this kind of fee before. It feels like they are just inventing charges to prevent me from accessing my funds. Has anyone else faced this “liquidity tax”? What actions did you take?
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