Weinsteincorp Review

Updated: June 10, 2026
Weinsteincorp

Fast Facts

About Weinsteincorp

Weinsteincorp operates via the domains weinsteincorp.biz and weinsteincorp.com, claiming an address at Elias‑Canetti‑Strasse 8050, Zürich, Switzerland; however, it is not registered in the Swiss commercial register and lacks any recognized regulatory license or authorisation from financial authorities (). The Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA) added Weinsteincorp to its warning list as a fraudulent trading platform on November 15, 2024 (). The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has likewise reported Weinsteincorp, listing the domain www.weinsteincorp.com without registration details ().

The broker lacks disclosure of account types, trading platforms, asset classes, minimum deposit requirements, commissions or spreads, maximum leverage, base currencies, swap‑free/Islamic account options, hedging/scalping policies, or domain ownership transparency. Independent sources note extremely high minimum deposit claims (e.g., VIP, Gold, Bronze, Classic levels ranging from 5,000 to 250,000) and maximum leverage up to 1:300—but these details are unverified and not confirmed via primary regulatory or company sources ().

Who it’s for

  • There is no verified audience segment for Weinsteincorp; details such as account structures and services are unsubstantiated.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No documented legitimate benefits or regulatory protections are verifiable.

Cons

  • Not regulated by any recognised authority; unlicensed and potentially fraudulent platform ().
  • Added to FSMA warning list for fraudulent trading, advising investors to stay away ().
  • Lack of company registration in Switzerland despite claimed address ().
  • Independent data indicates unreliable or misleading information on account tiers, deposits, and leverage ().

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