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About GLORY TRADE
Glory Trade, operating under the name GLORY COMMERCE LIMITED, claims regulation by the Belize International Financial Services Commission with license number IFSC/60/430/TS/19; however, this license number and company are not found in the official IFSC registry, indicating no valid regulation is in place (). The broker offers up to 1:1000 maximum leverage and floating spreads starting from approximately 1.8 pips with a minimum deposit around $500 (). The headquarters is listed at 2118 Guava Street, Belama Phase 1, P.O. Box 1920, Belize City (). No authorized regulation, investor protection, or segregation of client funds is evident.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Offers high leverage up to 1:1000
- Supports multiple asset types including Forex, precious metals, indices, crude oil, CFDs, and cryptocurrencies
Cons
- No verified regulatory license or oversight
- Claims of 11 years of operation conflict with evidence of establishment around December 2021
- High risk of unprotected client funds due to lack of regulation
- Reports of withdrawal issues and limited transparency
Based on available evidence, Glory Trade is an unregulated entity with substantial risk to clients. Potential traders are advised to consider brokers with verified regulatory status and clear client protection mechanisms before committing funds.













