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About Forbes Capital
Forbes Capital (operating via forbestrading.com) does not hold any valid regulatory license or accreditation. The Securities Commission of Malaysia (SC) has added Forbes Capital to its Investor Alert List for conducting unlicensed capital market activities involving securities (). The firm has been repeatedly exposed for fraudulent practices, including deceptive profit claims (such as 800% returns), misleading promises of professional trading, and imposition of fabricated withdrawal or account activation fees ().
The website lacks critical legal documentation, including terms and conditions, risk disclosure, privacy policy, regulatory details, or company address, which are standard for legitimate brokers (). Numerous Malaysian victims report financial losses—ranging from small deposits to several thousand ringgit—after being lured by minimal deposit requirements and ploys such as social media or group messaging solicitations ().
Pros and cons
Pros
- None—no verified regulatory standing or legitimate business practices documented.
Cons
- No regulation or licensing; added to SC Malaysia’s Investor Alert List ().
- Claims of extremely high returns (e.g., 800%) without substantiation ().
- Lacks essential legal disclosures and transparency (company details, policies) ().
- Victims report being trapped in requests for repeated fees and unable to withdraw funds ().













