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About Elite Max Trade
Elite Max Trade is not regulated by any recognized financial authority and has been explicitly listed as a fake investment platform by the New Zealand Financial Markets Authority (NZ FMA) in a warning published on May 5, 2025 . The broker’s claims of global regulation are unsubstantiated; searches in registries such as the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority, Seychelles FSA, and NFA yield no results .
Multiple domain variants associated with the name (e.g., elitestradesmax.com, elitemaxtrade.net, elite‑maxtrades.xyz) show low trust indicators such as hidden WHOIS data, recent registration dates, shared hosting with other low-trust sites, and in several cases detection of high-risk services, including crypto-related offerings and HYIP characteristics , . No information is available regarding account types, commission structures, leverage, platforms, or base currencies from authoritative or official sources.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No verified documentation of any regulatory oversight.
Cons
- Officially identified as a fake investment platform by NZ FMA (May 5, 2025).
- Unregulated; claims of regulation are unsupported by official registries.
- Domains linked to the name display multiple red flags: hidden ownership, shared risky hosting, crypto/HYIP characteristics, and low trust scores.













