Abstract:TenTrade operates with offshore regulation and holds a low WikiFX score of 3.76 due to a mounting pattern of user complaints. Indian traders should exercise extreme caution, as multiple reports highlight blocked withdrawals, disabled accounts, and severe platform slippage.

TenTrade operates under offshore registration and currently holds a low WikiFX score of 3.76 due to a pattern of concerning user complaints. While the platform advertises low-barrier entry, multiple reports of disabled withdrawal options and locked accounts mean Indian traders should approach this platform with extreme caution.
When checking a Forex broker from India, looking past the advertised account tiers and examining actual user experiences is important. In this TenTrade review, we break down the available WikiFX data, regulatory standing, and recent trader exposure cases to help you decide if this platform is worth your trust.
The available regulation records for TenTrade show a fragmented and weak licensing profile. According to WikiFX data, the broker is associated with multiple entities, including Evalanch Ltd, which holds an offshore license from the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (FSA). However, other listed licenses—including a CySEC registration under Holiway Investments Ltd and another Seychelles FSA registration under Milton Global Ltd—are currently marked as “Unverified.”
For Indian traders, offshore regulation means there is no local protection. If the broker faces financial trouble or refuses to process a payout, resolving the dispute across international borders with an offshore entity is notoriously difficult.
TenTrade holds a WikiFX score of just 3.76 out of 10. This low rating reflects the “Unverified” status of its primary licenses and an influx of recent complaints. WikiFX has explicitly issued warnings for users to be aware of the risks and beware of becoming victims, citing multiple exposure cases filed in the system over the past few months.
The most alarming data regarding TenTrade comes directly from user reports. While a few users—including one from India—have praised the broker for its low minimum deposits and social trading features, the broader complaint pattern is highly concerning.


TenTrade utilizes the MT5 trading platform and advertises five different account types, ranging from a $25 minimum deposit ECN account to a $20,000 PRO PLUS account. Leverage on most accounts goes up to 1:500, but they also offer a “Dynamic Leverage” account pushing limits up to 1:5000.
While these high-leverage conditions might look attractive, they magnify both potential gains and losses. More importantly, advertised spreads (starting from 0 pips on ECN) and extreme leverage mean very little if the broker has a documented pattern of blocking access to funds.
Based on the available evidence, TenTrade presents a high-risk profile. Although it operates on the standard MT5 platform and offers accessible entry conditions, the unverified regulatory status and low WikiFX score of 3.76 are major red flags. The documented pattern of users having their withdrawal options disabled and accounts unexpectedly closed makes it hard to justify depositing funds here.
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