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Forex complaint: EasyMarkets Deducts Profits
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The FTI APP has received a complaint: EasyMarkets deducts profits.
Complainant's disclosure: I opened an account and deposited funds for trading on the EasyMarkets platform in 2022. During that period, I did not make any profits, which is why this post is only being published now. In November 2024, on the day I made a profit on the platform, they deducted my profits overnight. This is a platform that can manually deduct customers' profits. When I lost money before, I was never informed that my trading practices were problematic. But as soon as I made a profit, they told me I had violated a bunch of rules. It's a typical scam platform that deceives ordinary people's hard-earned money. They won't give you your profits when you make money but let you take the loss when you don't. This black platform must be exposed properly. They cannot get away with it. Over the past two years, I have seen the true nature of this platform and stopped my losses in time. As the New Year approaches, capitalism is trying to make as much money as possible and is extremely arrogant. They take advantage of ordinary people who have no power and deceive them freely. I must give them a little publicity.

Introduction to EasyMarkets's Official Website
As a pioneer in online trading, EasyMarkets was first established in 2001 under the name easy-forex. EasyMarkets is a member of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China and is regulated by the financial authorities of Australia and the European Union (searchable on the FCA website).
We believe that in this industry, experience and history are of great significance. Since its inception, EasyMarkets has made online trading accessible and popular by lowering entry barriers and continuously optimizing its trading platform. We are committed to enabling ordinary investors to easily access global financial markets. Through our simple and convenient platform, you can choose your preferred global financial products, including foreign exchange, precious metals, cryptocurrencies, and standard options, for trading. You can trade effortlessly through mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and other online devices.
However, it is noteworthy that EasyMarkets, as displayed on the FTI APP, has four regulatory licenses, among which the BVIFSC financial services license in the British Virgin Islands and the FSA securities license in Seychelles are operating beyond their limits. This poses a risk to investors' funds, and their safety cannot be guaranteed!

FTI Risk Alert: EasyMarkets Forex Platform has 24 Inherent Risks, 162 Related Risks, and 45 Monitoring Warnings. Please Be Aware of Early Warnings!

EasyMarkets, with a low credit rating and a score of 6.8 on the FTI APP, is recommended to be avoided by investors!

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