Like every other finance and money business, Forex is also exposed to the same or even greater amount of scam and fraud risks from mediators like brokers and dealers. There are some authorities who regulate and manage the currency exchange as well as the futures trading in the United States, such as National Futures Association and The United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
These regulating authorities take actions against the companies or individual brokers who are allegedly involved in dishonest or deceitful selling of foreign currency and futures. Any of the Off-exchange trading activity related to Forex or futures, which is not regulated by any known financial authority can be unlawful and may turn out to be a fraud or scam.
Off late, many individual and retail traders have observed greater numbers of investment openings and opportunities. While the complexity and success of Forex market is increasing rapidly, also growing are the fraud and scam risks wherein, there are chances of investors coming along some Forex broker's or dealer's whose dealings and strategies are sometimes not truthful and fair.
Many of these Forex scams or frauds are promoted in the form of lucrative schemes and promotional offers on newspapers, television and the Internet. New traders or individual investors easily fall prey to all these schemes, and mostly end up losing all their hard earned money.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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