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About MB Coalition
MB Coalition operates under the corporate name MB Alliance LLC, registered in the United States (Arizona) since October 17, 2018, with registration number L12786413 (). The broker offers trading via the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform (). Leverage up to 1:500 is indicated in some sources (). No regulatory licenses or oversight from recognized authorities—including FCA, ASIC, CFTC, or equivalent—are disclosed (). The broker’s website is ().
The absence of valid regulation means that client funds are not protected under investor compensation schemes or regulatory safeguards (). Multiple user reports describe issues with withdrawing funds and lack of transparency in operations, often warning that accounts are locked or withdrawals blocked unless additional deposits are made ().
Who it’s for
- Experienced traders specifically seeking high-leverage cryptocurrency trading via MT5.
- Individuals aware of the significant risks associated with unregulated brokers and prepared to bear fund-security exposure.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Offers the MetaTrader 5 platform, which supports advanced trading features and automated strategies (Expert Advisors) ().
- High leverage available, up to 1:500 ().
Cons
- No regulatory licenses or oversight from recognized authorities; client funds have no formal protection ().
- Significant user complaints about inability to withdraw funds and demand for additional deposits to unlock withdrawals ().
- Minimal transparency regarding trading conditions, deposit/withdrawal methods, account types, minimum deposit, spreads, commissions, or fund segregation ().













