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About The Active Traders
The Active Traders does not hold regulation from any recognized authority such as FCA, CySEC, ASIC, or equivalent. The Italy regulator CONSOB issued a warning on 25 July 2022 stating that The Active Traders is not authorized to provide financial services in Italy (). Wikifx confirms the absence of any valid forex trading license and warns of high potential risk ().
The broker claims registration in the United Kingdom under Companies House numbers 04840365 and 05367727, but no corresponding FCA license is found in official records (). Allegations indicate that The Active Traders may be a scam, with claims of domain switching to theactivetrade.com to further deceptive behaviors ().
Reported trading conditions include a minimum deposit of US$200, leverage up to 1:1000, use of a basic web‑based platform, and acceptance of Bitcoin-only deposits (). These features are inconsistent with standard practices of regulated brokers, and the cryptocurrency-only funding model increases risk, as crypto transactions are irreversible ().
Pros and cons
Cons
- Not regulated by any major financial authority and subject to regulatory warning by CONSOB ().
- Unverified UK registration without FCA licence ().
- High leverage up to 1:1000, minimal platform functionality, and only Bitcoin deposits accepted—all highly risky elements ().
Pros
- None confirmed based on official or regulator‑verified information.














