Abstract:FTSFX is an unauthorized broker based in Hong Kong, with a website in both English and Chinese. It lists its benefits as follows: client first, global market financial instruments, separate money deposits, and robust financial regulation. Looking at the general idea, the platform seems appealing. However, it only attempts to deceive investors into believing it is legitimate, while the finest circumstances, even those advertised, are simply indicators of a fraud.

FTSFX is an unauthorized broker based in Hong Kong, with a website in both English and Chinese. It lists its benefits as follows: client first, global market financial instruments, separate money deposits, and robust financial regulation. Looking at the general idea, the platform seems appealing. However, it only attempts to deceive investors into believing it is legitimate, while the finest circumstances, even those advertised, are simply indicators of a fraud.
WikiFX is always watching unregulated brokers owing to the fantastic promotions they provide to traders, as do most fraudsters. Because of the broker's trading chances, traders will generally invest regardless of their unregulated status. The traders will believe they will gain more from it.

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Domain age of about 100 days
Fraudulent FX organizations often construct sites that are 1 to 2 years old before disappearing to recreate another domain name. The website's domain age (https://www.ftsfx.net/) was formed around 100 days ago and will expire on the same day next year. This is done on purpose since the firm will simply relocate to a new website and continue to modify its image for scamming after 6 to 12 months. It is a frequent deception strategy utilized by con artists.

It claims to be regulated by a few global regulators
FTSFX's online forex trading platform supports a wide range of currency pairings. To boost its credibility with naïve investors, the business claims to be controlled by a variety of municipal and regional regulations:
Authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC).
Licensed by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) of Mauritius.
Registered with the Financial Services Authority (FSA) of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

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However, no results were located in the database of the four specified authorities' regulated brokers' list that matched the organization.

That is, FTSFX is lying and operating without a regulatory authorization.
Added to the blacklist of Hong Kong financial regulators
The website cannot be authentic since it violates the rules and regulations that regulate financial service firms. As you can see, the broker is on the SFC's (Hong Kong's financial regulator's) blacklist. Authorities have alerted the public that FTSFX is a clone of a licensed firm. Investors should avoid dealing with FTSFX since it is exceedingly dangerous.

As a result of the aforementioned study, our staff suspects that this broker is a hoax.
The difficulty with an unregulated firm is that it will not follow industry norms, causing customers to lose money.
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