Abstract:JS is an unregulated brokerage company registered in the United Kingdom. We didn't find out the year it was established.
Note: JS's official website: https://js.cfd/ is currently inaccessible normally.
JS is an unregulated brokerage company registered in the United Kingdom. We didn't find out the year it was established.
It has been verified by WikiFX that this broker currently has no valid regulation. This means that the broker is not safe. You may encounter scams. We recommend that you look for a regulated broker as an alternative.
JS's official website is currently inaccessible. We can not get first-hand information from its website.
We can not find any useful information about JS online. Its safety and legitimacy cannot be verified.
JS currently operates without valid regulation. Its safety and legitimacy are doubtful.
According to an exposure on WikiFX, a user encountered difficulties with fund withdrawals.
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As of now, there is one piece of JS exposure in total.
Classification | Unable to Withdraw |
Date | 2023-08-25 |
Post Country | Cape Verde |
The user said that he had a profit of 15,000 and the company claim to deposit it in his account later came with excuses that it was not possible to credit his account because it was in dollars. You may visit: https://www.wikifx.com/en/comments/detail/202308188622396369.html
There is great risk in trading with JS. Your funds cannot be protected for its invalid regulation. We advise traders to choose regulated brokers with transparent operations to ensure the safety of your investments.
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