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About Trust Million Binary Fx
Trust Million Binary FX operates without authorization from any recognized financial regulator. It has no licenses from authorities such as the FCA, ASIC, SEC, or NFA, and it is not registered with NFA/CFTC in the United States ().
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) of South Africa issued a public warning stating that Trust Million Binary FX is not authorized under the FAIS Act, and that it was allegedly soliciting investments with promises of unrealistic high returns ().
The broker’s official website (such as trustmillionbinarysfx.com and variants) is currently inaccessible or non-functional. It lacks transparency on trading platforms, account types, minimum deposit requirements (though one unofficial source claims $250), available assets, spreads, leverage, base currencies, swap-free options, and other key trading conditions ().
Pros and cons
Pros
- None identifiable from verifiable official sources
Cons
- Unregulated by any recognized financial authority
- Public warning issued by FSCA for operating without authorization
- Official website inaccessible, undermining business legitimacy
- No confirmed details on key trading conditions or fund protection















