Ultimate Global Exhange Review

Updated: May 23, 2026
Ultimate Global Exhange
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About Ultimate Global Exhange

Ultimate Global Exhange is not listed in any official financial regulators’ registers. It claims to be regulated by the “Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA)” in the United States, which is factually incorrect—MFSA is a Maltese regulator—and neither the MFSA nor the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) or the National Futures Association (NFA) list the firm. No valid license number or regulatory detail is publicly available. Analysis indicates it is unregulated and unsafe.

The firm’s website (https://ultimateglobalexhange.com/index.html) has been inaccessible since August 20, 2025, a situation typically signaling operational or regulatory issues.

Independent reviews reinforce the absence of legitimate licensing and note that Ultimate Global Exhange makes false regulatory claims across multiple jurisdictions—including Germany’s BaFin, Italy’s Consob, Spain’s CNMV, Denmark’s Finanstilsynet, France’s regulator, and the U.S. CFTC/NFA—none of which have any record of authorization for this broker. The broker’s claimed trading instruments (forex, indices, stocks, commodities, cryptocurrencies), spread data (e.g., EUR/USD ~1.1 pips), leverage up to 30:1, commission (~USD 8 per lot), and minimum deposit (~USD 500) cannot be independently verified and stem from unsubstantiated claims.

Pros and cons

Cons

  • Unregulated; no verified license from any reputable authority.
  • False claims of regulation in multiple jurisdictions where no registration exists.
  • Website has been inaccessible since August 20, 2025.
  • All trading terms (assets, spreads, leverage, fees, deposit) are unverified and likely misleading.

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