Trading Road Review

Updated: June 14, 2026
Trading Road
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About Trading Road

Trading Road Ltd (operating via domains such as trading-road.com and tradingroad.co) is not authorised or regulated by any recognised financial authority. There is no evidence of licences from regulators such as the FCA, ASIC, CySEC, or SEC, and registration in Saint Lucia’s International Financial Centre merely indicates an International Business Company (IBC) status, not a valid licence to offer financial services. ,

Trading Road promotes services such as automated portfolio-building tools, proprietary trading algorithms, and access to instruments like CFDs, forex, commodities, indices, stocks, and cryptocurrencies. It also advertises the use of MetaTrader 4 as a trading platform. However, these marketing claims are not accompanied by verifiable documentation or oversight. , ,

User feedback and third-party investigations highlight significant concerns, including difficulties or refusals in processing withdrawals, opaque ownership structures, and aggressive promotion of high leverage (~1:100) despite elevated risk. The absence of transparent minimum deposit, fee, or account type information further undermines credibility. , ,

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Claims to support a range of asset classes including forex, CFDs, commodities, indices, stocks, and crypto.
  • Advertises advanced trading tools, portfolio building, and MetaTrader 4 platform access.

Cons

  • No valid regulatory licence; registration as an IBC in Saint Lucia does not confer regulatory authority.
  • Reported withdrawal issues, hidden ownership, and lack of transparency in fees, account types, and deposit requirements.
  • High leverage and unverified trading conditions elevate financial risk for clients.

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