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| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
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| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 0 |
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About BOON TRADES
BOON TRADES is not authorized by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA); the FCA issued a warning on January 13, 2025, stating that the firm might be providing financial services or products in the UK without proper authorization, classifying it as an unauthorized firm (unauthorised) and advising investors to refrain from dealing with it.
Publicly available regulatory checks, including no listings with FCA, ASIC, or other reputable authorities, indicate that BOON TRADES operates without valid financial regulation. Investigations revealed the platform's claim of a Companies House certificate is misleading: it does not pertain to the actual entity “BOON TRADES,” which undermines its credibility.
Independent risk-assessment services assign extremely low trust scores (e.g., 10/100) to the domain boontrades.com, highlighting common scam indicators such as unrealistic daily returns, misleading claims of regulation, referral schemes, and lack of transparency.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No verifiable positives identified from reliable sources.
Cons
- Unauthorised status confirmed by FCA warning (January 13, 2025).
- No regulation by FCA, ASIC, or equivalent authorities.
- Misrepresentation of company credentials (e.g., false Companies House documentation).
- Extremely low trust ratings and multiple red flags typical of scams.













