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About GoldMaxis
GoldMaxis is not registered or licensed by any recognized financial regulator. The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) issued an investor warning on September 13, 2024, stating GoldMaxis—which claims to be based in Switzerland and offers trading in forex, stocks, commodities, bonds, and ETFs—is not registered to trade or advise on securities or derivatives in British Columbia and urges investors in BC to exercise caution.
No records of GoldMaxis appear in the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) database despite its claim of a Swiss location. Additionally, independent assessments flag it as high-risk: Scam Detector assigns it a low trust score of 14.3/100, citing phishing, spam, and other suspicious behavior, and WikiFX notes “No valid regulatory information” connected to the broker.
User reports and scam-monitoring sites describe recurring issues with withdrawals, account access, and misleading marketing claims. Some clients report being unable to retrieve funds, facing unresponsive support, and encountering promises of steady returns and Swiss regulation that lack verification.
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Cons
- No regulatory licence or registration with any recognized authority
- Official warning from BCSC about unauthorised operations
- Domain recently created (May 16, 2024), indicating a short operating history
- Low trust metrics and numerous user complaints regarding withdrawals and transparency













