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About UNIVERSAL TRADE
Universal Trade, operating via the domain universaltrade.io, does not hold any license from recognised financial regulators including FINMA (Switzerland), FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia) or ESMA-member authorities. The French AMF issued a warning on 8 December 2023, listing it as an unauthorised firm offering Forex services in France . The Spanish CNMV added the firm to its blacklist on 26 February 2024 for providing financial services without authorisation .
The broker claims to offer trading in Forex, cryptocurrencies, indices, stocks, and commodities through a web-based trading platform. Maximum leverage is inconsistently presented: one source indicates up to 1:200, while another suggests European-limit compliant leverage of up to 1:30. The minimum deposit is listed as USD 5,000, with spreads from 0.3 pips, but both conditions lack clarity and may involve undisclosed fees or high turnover requirements before withdrawals are permitted .
Pros and cons
Cons
- Unregulated by any recognised financial authority, confirmed by AMF and CNMV warnings.
- Withdrawal conditions and minimum deposit appear unusually restrictive and opaque—minimum USD 5,000, high leverage, unclear fees.
- Reliability of platform and provider identity undisclosed; multiple scam warning sources highlight high risk.















