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IntroductionMy account 88392843 has been trading on fxpro for six months, mostly profitable. However, on the mor ...
My account 88392843 has been trading on Domestic foreign exchange trading platformsfxpro for six months, mostly profitable. However, on the morning of July 31, I suddenly couldn't access MT4. The backend showed a negative balance of over -9000, but I always held a long position in gold. The account had over 80,000 USD. I contacted online customer service and asked why my MT4 account was inactive. They sent an email to reset the password. When I checked, my account showed a balance of -9000 USD. At 23:56 MT4 time, a 50-lot palladium order was placed. I didn't even know what this commodity was! Moreover, the spread was huge, 1700 points, a price that doesn't exist in the market, which closed my 50-lot palladium position. Within ten seconds, my entire account of 80,000 USD was wiped out. During this period, I continuously emailed fxpro. They adamantly insisted that the trades were made by me. On the 30th, I did not make any trades. I can swear to it. My password has always been secure. Why would I deliberately wipe out my own money? The email mentioned that the orders were placed from IP address 104.194.149.12, a UK address. I haven't left my province this month, let alone gone to the UK! The platform stubbornly claimed I used a VPN to place the orders myself, including the gold orders on the evening of the 30th. Rebate networks have been helping me investigate the account issue. A 1700-point spread should have yielded a 40,000 USD rebate, but coincidentally, the blowout happened an hour before the close, a time during which fxpro does not award commissions according to their rules. Such a large platform acts shamelessly, ignoring customer issues. Domestic big agents or trading departments can't play and directly wipe out customers' funds.Risk Warning and Disclaimer
The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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