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Abstract:Omega Pros server maintenance latest update
Last Friday, November 18, 2022, OmegaPros put a notice about server maintenance on their official Twitter page. However, a group of Omega Pro traders is now perplexed as to why the platform is still not operational.
One of the traders just posted feedback saying that, up until this day, the server maintenance is still not done.
This incident will surely create confusion among traders as to why the maintenance takes days to finish, especially since most of the traders make their withdrawals on weekends.
Omega Pro has been claiming its regulatory status is under the control of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. However, under the official website of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' business search, the name of the company was returned as “No Results Found.” This simply means that the company has been lying to its traders about its regulatory status.
WikiFX has been monitoring all upcoming activities to expose them to the public and make people aware of their regulatory status.
As we all know, forex trading requires a large amount of capital to make a good amount of profit. How can a trader be so sure of this broker if the status is unlicensed?
As stated above, the name OmegaPro can't be found on the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines business search. Therefore, OmegaPro is considered an untrustworthy Forex broker. Beware, or else your money will be wasted.
You can check out more of OmegaPro here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/5091268077.html
Stay tuned for more Forex broker news.
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