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| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
| Bounce Rate | 0 | |
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| Estimated monthly visits | March 2026 | 0 |
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About WEALTHY HARGREAVES OPTIONS
Wealthy Hargreaves Options is not regulated by any top-tier financial supervisory authority. Multiple expert analyses confirm absence of regulation by recognized authorities such as FCA (UK), SEC (US), ASIC (Australia), BaFin (Germany), or FINMA (Switzerland) (). The FCA has issued a warning regarding Wealthy Hargreaves Options ().
The broker appears to be operating as a clone, imitating names, logos, or addresses of authorized firms. The Spanish CNMV identifies Wealthy Hargreaves Options as a clone of Bank of Ireland and other entities. It is not linked to any legitimate firm, and the names and addresses used are falsely presented ().
Pros and cons
Pros
- No verified regulatory licenses or registrations exist; therefore no safety or protections are confirmed.
Cons
- Not regulated by any top-tier or recognized financial authority.
- Listed as clone of legitimate financial entities (e.g., Bank of Ireland), with no authorization or connection.
- Regulator-issued warning (FCA) indicates unauthorised operations.















