Yellowstonefx Review

Updated: June 21, 2026
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About Yellowstonefx

YellowstoneFX operates under Plaintech LLC, incorporated in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a jurisdiction that does not issue or supervise forex trading licenses. The broker holds no licenses from recognized regulators such as the UK’s FCA, Australia’s ASIC, or similar authorities; no license numbers are provided. Client funds are not segregated. Negative balance protection is not offered. Reported account types include Bronze ($1,000 min. deposit), Silver ($5,000), Gold ($25,000), Premium ($75,000), Diamond ($125,000), with leverage up to 1:300. The broker does not offer demo accounts or Islamic/swap-free accounts. The proprietary web-based trading platform lacks support for MetaTrader 4/5 or features for automated trading. Withdrawal processes are opaque, with reports of delays, potential issues, and no clear fee structure. The broker offers assets such as forex, CFDs (including indices, commodities, stocks) and cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin). The domain used is yellowstonefx.io.

Status in Australia: As of 21 February 2024, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) officially blacklisted yellowstonefx.io as an unregistered/unlicensed entity offering financial services in Australia. The entity remains unregulated by ASIC.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • No proprietary platform requiring downloadable software—web-based access only.
  • Wide range of asset classes advertised (forex, CFDs across various instruments, cryptocurrencies).

Cons

  • No regulation from recognized authorities; headquartered in SVG where forex providers are not regulated, meaning no oversight or investor protection.
  • ASIC issued a blacklist entry for the domain yellowstonefx.io on 21 February 2024.
  • High minimum deposits starting at $1,000 and escalating significantly across tiers raise entry barriers.
  • No demo account; proprietary platform lacks tools/features common in MT4/5, API, automated trading.
  • Opaque fund management—withdrawals reportedly delayed, terms unclear; no client fund protection or negative balance safeguards.
  • Absence of Islamic/swap-free accounts or clear base currencies and commission/spread transparency.

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