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FOX Markets Review

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FOX Markets Logo
🌐 Website fox-markets.com
🏠 Company Fox Markets Ltd
📌 Address First Floor, First St Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
☎️ Phone N/A
📧 Email N/A
⚖️ Regulation  Offshore

FOX Markets Details

FOX Markets is an online trading broker owned by Fox Markets Ltd. The company is located at First Floor, First St Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

To contact FOX Markets, their support team can be reached via phone at N/A or by email at N/A.

Their website can be found at : fox-markets.com

It is essential to exercise caution and conduct deep research before engaging with any online trading platform, including FOX Markets.

To help you make an educated decision, consider checking out our in-depth reviews of two other companies we have recently examined: InvestoTrades and OFC Markets.

Is FOX Markets Legit or a Scam?

When researching an online broker, the first and most important step should always be to find out if they have a regulatory license from a financial institution. This will tell you whether they are regulated by a central authority or if you are dealing with an offshore and/or unregulated investment company.

Unfortunately, FOX Markets is not regulated or authorized to operate by any major regulatory authority, which means it will be a difficult process to withdraw from this company if they decide to ignore your request or suspend your account for trivial reasons.

If a broker is not licensed by the regulatory authority in your jurisdiction, that likely means they are unregulated and should be avoided. Even if the brokerage is regulated, it is best to avoid it if the regulator happens to be outside your jurisdiction.

Read more about this topic in our dedicated article: Financial Regulation Authorities.

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  1. I found an online trader on Instagram, I get a LOT of messages from traders trying to get me to invest and have already been scammed out of my life savings in the last six months. A lady called Lisa assured me she was a registered legit business and said if I invested 1000 Euro I would make 19K which I told her sounded too good to be true and that I only had 1000 Euro left in my account but she assured me everything was legit and that I would have my payout within a week. I got an email from Fox Stock Market each day showing how much I had made. By the end of that week, she talked me through how to withdraw my profits but it wouldn´t go through no matter what I did, she then came back and told me the company require an additional 5.5K to release my profits. I was horrified as she knew this was the last of my money. She then told me to go and do a live chat and they agreed if I pay 3K they will release the funds as long as I promise to pay the further 2.5K when I get the profits. This to me sounds like blackmail. Yesterday I had to borrow money for food. I went with her as she had a lot of videos of people saying they got their profits but to me they didn´t look like people who were happy or got their profits. I asked her can they not pay first then in the next trade WHEN I have money I can give them the 5.5K and she said she is only a sole trader and has nothing to do with their rules. So now, after the fact, I am doing my research, however Lisa did not tell me the company she was using until after I had given my last penny.