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tradersprofit.live: Suspicious Broker or Scam?

  • luiweis
  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read


tradersprofit.live: Suspicious Broker or Scam?


So, let’s begin our introduction to this website. The most important thing to pay attention to is, of course, the registration number. The site states that the company is based in the UK, but the FCA — the UK’s financial regulator — has no information about this organization. The website also claims they are certified in the USA, but SAM.gov, SEC.gov, OpenCorporates.com, as well as individual state registry websites, have no record of a company with this name or registration number. This is a major red flag.


Hidden Phone Number and Suspicious Location


tradersprofit.live: Suspicious Broker or Scam?
Hidden number

Also, if you take a closer look, you’ll notice that the phone number is hidden — which raises doubts about the legitimacy of this company. All financial institutions in Europe and the United States are required to provide full contact information, and the lack of transparency here is highly suspicious.


tradersprofit.live: Suspicious Broker or Scam?
Fake location

Take a closer look at the address — you can easily find almost all the information about the building online, and Google clearly shows that this company is not located there. You might think they just haven’t updated the information yet — a fair assumption. That’s why we called the building directly to check, and as expected, they were unable to confirm that such a company exists at that location.















Trustpilot


Take note that the company doesn’t present itself as new, yet we see only three positive reviews. Normally, if a company has been operating for some time, it would have a solid portfolio of reviews across various platforms. In this case, all the reviews are positive, posted recently, and within a short time frame — which clearly suggests they are fake.




About Us – The Cherry on Top


And now the real absurdity begins. If you go to the "About Us" section and scroll down a bit, you’ll see a man’s photo and a caption. The photo is taken straight from iStock — from the free images section. If you do a bit of your own research, you’ll find that this man is actually a clothing model.

And here comes the cherry on top — the signature of U.S. President Richard Nixon. At that point, I stopped reviewing the site altogether, because the deception became painfully obvious.


tradersprofit.live: Suspicious Broker or Scam?
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Red Flags

Lack of regulatory transparency

No real customer support or verified phone number

Minimal independent reviews online Newly registered domain with no established reputation The broker operates with no clear jurisdiction or regulation The broker likely has no valid license or is using a fake one

Final Verdict

All the signs point to this being a highly suspicious and potentially fraudulent company. A fake registration number, lack of regulation, hidden contact details, a questionable address, stock photos posing as staff, and a forged signature of a U.S. president — all of these are massive red flags. We strongly recommend staying away from this platform(tradersprofit.live).

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