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About Vinvestpro
Vinvestpro operates the website vinvestpro.com and does not display any regulatory credentials or licensing details. Searches of official registers—including the National Futures Association (NFA) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) in the United States—do not return any record of regulation or membership under the Vinvestpro name ().
The broker offers trading across a wide array of instruments, including forex pairs, indices, shares, commodities, precious metals, and cryptocurrencies via a web-based platform. It cites a minimum deposit of EUR 500 with maximum leverage of 1:200 and account tiering into Gold, Platinum, and VIP levels at higher deposit thresholds of EUR 5,000, EUR 25,000, and EUR 100,000 respectively ().
Pros and cons
Pros
- No verifiable registered regulation—there is no protection provided by any financial regulator (NFA, CFTC, FCA, ASIC, CySEC, etc.) ().
- Minimum deposit cited (EUR 500) and maximum leverage (1:200) are stated, but are typical of unregulated offshore offerings ().
Cons
- Lacks any regulatory authorization, rendering client funds vulnerable and unprotected by law ().
- Operates from an anonymous or unverifiable company structure, possibly linked to an offshore entity (Lucky Winner Limited) with no official registration ().
- Withdrawal conditions are unclear and potentially restrictive, with reports suggesting difficulty withdrawing funds, especially when tied to bonuses ().
- Web-based platform is non-standard and spreads may be unusually wide; overall trading infrastructure and transparency are below industry norms ().















