TradeBaionics Review

Updated: May 7, 2026
TradeBaionics
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About TradeBaionics

TradeBaionics operates without authorization from any recognized financial regulator; no valid license number is disclosed. The Spanish CNMV issued a warning on March 28, 2022 that TradeBaionics lacks authorization to provide investment services in Spain . On June 13 and July 18, 2022, the Italian CONSOB similarly warned that TradeBaionics is unauthorized in Italy . The Belgian FSMA identified TradeBaionics as a fraudulent online trading platform on September 14, 2022 .

TradeBaionics is unregulated and blacklisted, offering forex trading services with leverage up to 1:200 and floating spreads. It provides a web‑based trading platform only. Reports indicate a minimum deposit requirement of either $10,000 or $500, depending on the source, though these figures lack confirmation from official disclosures , . The company is associated with the domain tradebaionics.io and possibly tradebaionics.net . No information is provided regarding asset classes beyond forex, account types, commission structure details, base currencies, swap‑free accounts, hedging/scalping/EAs rules, client fund segregation, or negation of balance protection.

Who it’s for

  • Not applicable; insufficient verified information to define a target audience responsibly.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Offers web-based trading platform and mentions floating spreads and high leverage options (up to 1:200).

Cons

  • No regulatory oversight; warnings issued by CNMV, CONSOB, and FSMA.
  • Unclear and conflicting information on minimum deposit (ranging from $500 to $10,000).
  • Only web platform available—no MetaTrader 4 or 5 support;
  • Absence of verified details on account types, fees, asset offerings, and investor protections.

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