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In recent years, proprietary trading firms (commonly referred to as “prop trading” firm) have gained significant traction in financial markets. These companies operate on a model that sees traders using the firm's own capital to engage in market speculation, allowing individuals to participate in trading without risking their personal funds. In return, profits generated are typically shared between the trader and the firm under a pre-agreed structure.
CySEC warns investors of growing risks from unlicensed financial platforms after identifying 9 more websites violating local regulations.
Consob has blocked seven websites allegedly offering financial and crypto services without authorisation, bringing the total number of blackouts to 1,275 since 2019.
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As market uncertainty rises, gold climbs above $3000 again. It's time for investors to rethink their strategies.
Ongoing tensions between the United States and China appear to be influencing the way investors manage their wealth. As fears of new tariffs and a possible devaluation of the Chinese yuan continue to circulate, it is suggested that cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin may be gaining traction as alternative stores of value.
In 2025, more traders are showing interest in proprietary trading. This approach might be a way to trade with large amounts of capital without putting personal savings at risk. As the industry grows, choosing the right prop trading firm could be more important than ever.
Hong Kong's SFC grants crypto platforms the right to offer staking services, boosting investor confidence and securing the city’s digital asset space.
The cryptocurrency market seems fascinating, but in reality, it is risky. You need to be on high alert if you wish to excel in this dynamic market. Your one small act of ignorance turned you into a victim. Why am I saying this? Read the case below.
The German Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) has launched investigations into two companies—Pandabrokersvip and Weisshub Fin—for offering financial and cryptoasset services in Germany without the required regulatory authorisation. Both firms operate through websites targeting investors but are not listed in BaFin’s registry of licensed entities.
CMC Markets enhances trading with TradingView integration, offering tight spreads, 24/7 crypto CFD access, and advanced charting tools.
The UK regulator has identified eight firms using deceptive tactics, including fake credentials and copycat websites, to offer unauthorised financial services to the public.
Tether considers launching a U.S.-only stablecoin as new regulations emerge. CEO Paolo Ardoino highlights its potential as a 'settlement currency' in America’s evolving crypto landscape.
Investment scams are no longer the domain of obvious fraudsters and badly written emails. Today’s scams are polished, convincing, and alarmingly professional. They mimic the language and appearance of legitimate investment firms, targeting everyone from novice investors to seasoned professionals. A single mistake could wipe out years of savings. But by learning to spot the red flags early, you can protect yourself and your finances from these increasingly deceptive traps.
Spanish authorities have dismantled a sophisticated international cryptocurrency scam known as COINBLACK - WENDMIND that defrauded victims out of €19 million, utilising artificial intelligence (AI) and deepfake technology to lend credibility to false investment platforms.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has received Federal Court approval to shut down 95 companies involved in suspected investment scams.
Bureau of Immigration alerts Filipino migrants in the US about a new cryptocurrency scam trend. Learn how scammers target victims and how to protect yourself.
IG Securities announces margin rate adjustments to reflect market shifts, urging traders to stay informed for stable trading strategies.
In a significant shift that underscores an evolving trend in the proprietary trading industry, Wall Street Funded (WSFunded), a challenge-based prop trading firm, has officially become a licensed retail contract-for-difference (CFD) broker in the offshore jurisdiction of St. Lucia. This move is part of a growing wave of funded trading firms seeking broker licenses in exotic offshore locations to regain access to the popular MetaTrader platforms.
We urge you to take caution when dealing with brokers which are operating without the necessary licenses. These unauthorized brokers have been identified and exposed by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Here is the list of unauthorized brokers.