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About TrustGarden
TrustGarden is not authorised or regulated by any recognised financial regulator. There is no record of regulation by the FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SEC/CFTC, or equivalent authorities. TrustGarden is registered in the Marshall Islands, a jurisdiction without financial regulator oversight; its registration in that jurisdiction has been dissolved. In Italy, the regulator CONSOB issued a warning on 18 July 2022 stating that TrustGarden is not authorised to provide financial services. The broker claims to offer multiple account types with varying minimum deposits (€250 to €5,000), leverages up to 1:200 or 1:30, spreads starting from 0.1 to 3 pips, and deposit options like Visa, Mastercard, Neteller, Skrill, WebMoney, crypto via Coindeck — however, none of these claims are confirmed by official documentation. It also appears to use a proprietary web platform rather than standard platforms like MT4/MT5.
Pros and cons
Pros
- No confirmed factual positives from official sources.
Cons
- Unregulated — not authorised by any top-tier regulator; registration in Marshall Islands dissolved; operations in Italy unauthorised per regulator notification.
- Conflicting and unverified claims on leverage (1:30 vs. 1:200), minimum deposit (€250 vs. €5,000), spreads (0.1 to 3 pips), and deposit methods (cards, e-wallets, crypto).
- Use of proprietary web platform lacking evidence of industry-standard tools like Expert Advisors.















