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About ZorroTrade
ZorroTrade is not regulated by any recognized financial authority. It claims to be a trade name of Notesco Limited, supposedly registered in Bermuda under number 51491, but no such entity appears in the Bermuda Monetary Authority’s registry. This absence confirms the broker holds no legitimate license.
The broker offers access to over 80 forex pairs, spot indices, CFDs, commodities, gold, silver, oil, and cryptocurrencies via the MetaTrader 4 platform, and supports automated trading via EAs and PAMM accounts. It lists a minimum deposit of $100, maximum leverage up to 1:1000, and spreads starting from 0.9 pips.
Multiple independent investigations classify ZorroTrade as a high-risk, unregulated entity and potentially a scam. Reports note the broker’s website is frequently inaccessible and raise concerns over fund safety due to lack of segregation, compensation schemes, and regulatory oversight.
Pros and cons
Pros
- MetaTrader 4 platform available
- Support for automated trading (EAs) and PAMM accounts
- Low minimum deposit ($100) and high leverage (up to 1:1000)
Cons
- No regulation or licensing—Notesco Limited not found in Bermuda registry
- Funds are unprotected (no segregation, compensation schemes, or oversight)
- Website stability issues and scam warnings from independent sources













