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| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 0 |
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About Extream Traders
Extream Traders operates via the domain extreamtraders.net and is not authorised by any recognised financial regulator such as the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), ASIC, or others. The FCA issued an official warning on March 27, 2025, stating that Extream Traders may be offering financial services without appropriate authorisation. The domain also appears to display a fraudulent Companies House certificate as part of a deception strategy. ()
No verifiable information on licences, registered addresses, contact details, trading platforms, account types, minimum deposits, spread or commission structures, maximum leverage, base currencies, swap‑free options, hedging/scalping rules, domains or other operational features is available from official sources. The broker lacks transparency and regulatory oversight. ()
Pros and cons
Pros
- None identified from verifiable sources.
Cons
- No financial regulation or licence from any trusted authority.
- Received a prohibition warning from the FCA for unauthorised activity (March 27, 2025).
- Use of fake documentation (e.g., purported Companies House certificate).
- High risk of fraud due to lack of transparency and red flags associated with unregulated brokers.













