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About Tradeworks
Tradeworks (sometimes styled as “Tradeworks, Ltd.” operating via tradeworks4u.com) offers three live account types—Mini (minimum deposit USD 100), Standard (USD 500), and Premium (USD 1 000)—with maximum leverage stated at up to 1:500, though interface indications suggest flexible leverage capped at 1:200. Trading instruments are advertised to exceed 250, including Forex, CFDs on stocks, metals, energies, and cryptocurrencies. Platforms provided include PC Trader, Mac Trader, Web Trader, and Mobile Trader. Funding methods reportedly include Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, QiWi, WebMoney, and Bitcoin, with a minimum transfer amount of USD 100. A minimum trade size of 0.01 is indicated. ()
The broker lacks any valid licensing from recognized financial regulators. No authorization from FCA, ASIC, CySEC, or others is confirmed. Haiti, the registered jurisdiction, currently has no regulatory body issuing forex licenses, meaning Tradeworks operates without valid regulatory oversight; this elevates risk to client funds. The domain tradeworks4u.com has been found suspended, further signaling operational concerns. ()
Pros and cons
Pros
- Multiple account tiers with relatively accessible minimum deposit threshold (USD 100 for Mini) as advertised. ()
- Diverse platform availability across PC, Mac, web, and mobile environments. ()
Cons
- No valid regulatory licenses from recognized authorities; jurisdiction (Haiti) lacks forex oversight. ()
- Domain suspended, suggesting operational instability or closure. ()
- Advertised leverage up to 1:500 conflicts with interface indications of maximum 1:200. ()















