Trade Genics Review

Updated: May 7, 2026
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About Trade Genics

Trade Genics (website tradegenics.co) is not regulated by any reputable financial authority; no license numbers or issuing bodies (such as FCA, CySEC, ASIC, NFA/CFTC, BaFin or others) are disclosed on the official site or found in public registers. The firm was blacklisted by the Italian regulator CONSOB, which issued a warning and ordered the black‑out of the platform on March 9, 2023, for offering financial services without authorization. The Spanish regulator CNMV also added Trade Genics to its warning list on April 3, 2023, citing unauthorized activity. ()

No verifiable company registration information, corporate address, or legal entity background is provided. Several third-party risk‑intelligence sources report that the operator behind tradegenics.co remains anonymous, with WHOIS privacy protection in place, and that the platform demonstrates multiple red flags regarding legitimacy. ()

Who it’s for

  • Younger or less experienced traders may be drawn by claims of low minimum deposit (reported at around €250) and high leverage up to 1:500—but these claims are unverified and accompanied by substantial risk. ()
  • Clients seeking unregulated, offshore trading platforms—though such a choice exposes them to a lack of client protection, absence of segregated accounts, no negative‑balance protection or guaranteed fund safeguards. ()

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Unlicensed and unregulated—no oversight or investor protection. ()
  • Blacklisted by CONSOB (black‑out ordered March 9, 2023) and CNMV (warning added April 3, 2023). ()
  • Anonymous operator with hidden WHOIS information and lack of transparency. ()
  • Claims of instruments (forex, stocks, crypto, etc.), spreads, leverage, account types, deposit/withdrawal conditions are unverified or contradict regulatory norms. ()
  • Previously placed on a “warning list” by the Financial Commission (as TradeGenicsFX) in March 2021. ()

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