Traderactive Review

Updated: May 12, 2026
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About Traderactive

Traderactive (operating via traderactive.net and formerly traderactive.com) is not regulated by any recognised financial authority. The Luxembourg regulator CSSF issued a public warning on 28 July 2022, stating that “Traderactive” or “International Markets Management” is unknown to the CSSF, is not supervised by it, and holds no authorisation to provide investment services from or within Luxembourg .

The Belgian FSMA classified Traderactive as a fraudulent online trading platform on 23 November 2022, citing its activities as unauthorised . Similarly, the Swiss regulator FINMA added Traderactive to its warning list on 25 November 2022, noting that it was not entered in the commercial register and thus lacks legitimacy .

Russia’s central bank has also flagged Traderactive (also known as TRADER ACTIVE or ACTV GLOBAL MARKETS LIMITED) as exhibiting characteristics of an illegal professional securities market participant, listing multiple associated domains including traderactive.net and traderactive.com on its warning list. The entry was first added on 16 August 2022 and updated as of 26 October 2023 .

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Absence of regulation by any reputable financial authority.
  • Multiple official warnings issued by CSSF, FSMA, FINMA, and the Bank of Russia.
  • Use of unauthorised domains and lack of transparency regarding licensing or operational legitimacy.

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