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| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
| Bounce Rate | 0 | |
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| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 0 |
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| Traffic sources | Social | - |
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About Full Options Trade
Full Options Trade operates via the domain fulloptionstrades.com and presents itself as a brokerage. Investigations into its regulatory claims reveal that it asserts to be licensed by the Belize Financial Services Commission (FSC) or International Financial Services Commission (IFSC), but searches of these regulatory registers found no matching records under “Full Options Trade” or associated legal entities, indicating absence of valid licensing. This conclusion is supported by checks performed in the Belize FSC and IFSC public registries.
Several watchdog analyses classify Full Options Trade as unregulated and potentially fraudulent. One analysis labels it as “Scam” citing the lack of valid regulation and unsafe handling of client funds. Another report notes that typical broker claims—such as being based in the U.S. or governed under U.K. law—are unsubstantiated and misleading given the absence of licensing in those jurisdictions.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No confirmed valid regulation found—cannot identify any legitimate oversight.
Cons
- Operates without any verified regulatory licence; not found in Belize FSC or IFSC registers.
- Claims of jurisdictional governance (U.S./U.K.) are misleading and unsupported by local or international licensing.
- Multiple independent assessments categorize the broker as unsafe or scam, indicating high risk for clients.













