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Abstract:CFTC strengthens its RED List with 45 more unregistered foreign firms, reaffirming its commitment to safeguarding American traders from potential financial fraud.
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has once again demonstrated its commitment to safeguarding American citizens from potential financial fraud. In its latest action, the CFTC has integrated an extra 45 unregistered foreign entities into the Registration Deficient List, otherwise known as the RED List.
Director of Enforcement, Ian McGinley, underlined the importance of the RED List, which has been instrumental for almost a decade. “The RED List has identified potential financial threats to Americans for nearly ten years. Therefore, we emphatically advise all traders to verify the RED List before engaging in any trade. Trading with unregistered firms that operate outside the U.S. could result in limited or no protections.”
Initiated in 2015, the RED List of the CFTC currently includes over 240 entities. The incorporation of a firm to this list happens when the CFTC, based on investigation findings and public inquiries, determines that a particular firm has failed to register with the CFTC, despite operating in a capacity that necessitates such registration. This could involve activities such as trading binary options, forex, or other similar products.
The Commodity Exchange Act usually requires derivatives sector intermediaries to register with the CFTC. An “intermediary” is a person or company that represents another party in the trading of futures, swaps, or options. Intermediaries may also be subject to a number of financial, disclosure, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements, depending on their unique operations. However, there may be certain exclusions or exemptions for intermediaries, which means they are not needed to register. Entities on the RED List, however, do not qualify for such exceptions or exemptions.
The RED List is distributed to several partners in the financial industry. This includes regulators, consumer groups, industry participants, self-regulatory organizations, exchanges, and industry associations. It supplements registration information supplied by the National Futures Association.
The general public also plays a vital role in providing information on entities that should be considered for the RED List.
The RED List now includes an additional 45 foreign entities.
NEW ENTITIES | |
24OptionForex24optionforex.com | ExtremeEarnersextremeearners.com |
24OptionForex Investment Group24optionforex.com | FastfxtCoinfastfxtcoin.com |
AlvaroFxProboptd.com | Finance Trade Capitalfinancetradingcapital.com |
BBT Capital Limitedbbtforex.com | Foretrade Miningforetrademining.com |
BBT Forexbbtforex.com | Forex Capital Gainforexcapitalgain.com |
Binance FX Tradingbinancefxtrading.com | Forex Cash Marketforexcashmarket.com |
Binary Option Tradesboptd.com | FxtMetaTrustfxtmetatrust.com |
CapitalInvestOptioncapitalinvestoption.com | Galaxy Stock TradeGalaxystocktrade.online |
CedarFXcedarfx.com | PrimeFXprimefxtrades.com |
Cedar LLCcedarfx.com | ProsperityFXprosperity4x.com |
CJSC Capital Com BeCapital.com | Prosperity LLCprosperity4x.com |
Coingate ForexProcoingateforexpro.com | Quick FX Tradequickfxtrade.com |
Crypto Banxa Pro Tradecryptobanxatrade.com | Ronghui Groupronghui.club/en |
CryptoBanxaTradecryptobanxatrade.com | Safe Side Trading Ltdsmpfxtrade.com |
CryptoBinaryTradeCryptobinarytrade | SmartBitOptionsmartbitoptions.online |
CryptocurrencyBitcoinxtradecryptocurrencybitcoinxtrade.com | Smart Bit Optionssmartbitoptions.online |
CryptoFxMarketcryptofxmarket.live | Smart Forex BrokerCapital.com |
CryptoInvestmentscryptoinvestments.market/index.ph | Smpfxtradesmpfxtrade.com |
CryptoLifeTrade (IQ Option)cryptolifetrade.com | Standard Crypto Tradingstandardcryptotrading.com |
Crypto Prolitecryptoprolite.com | TradersOptiontradersopt.com |
CryptorateFX Ltdwww.cryptoratefx.com | True Forex Fundstrueforexfunds.com |
Elite Financial Group Ltdelitefinancialmarkets.com/en | Unlimited Forex Goalsunlimitedforexgoals.com |
Elite Financial Marketselitefinancialmarkets.com/en |
Being informed about potential financial threats is crucial for all traders. This is where tools like the WikiFX App come in. Traders can download and install this application on their smartphones to stay updated on the latest news and be alert to the entities listed on the RED List.
The consistent updates and expansion of the RED List by the CFTC underline the agency's ongoing commitment to protecting traders and consumers from financial fraud. The active collaboration with the public and other industry stakeholders further strengthens this commitment.
Traders are urged to stay informed, stay alert, and always check the RED List before engaging in any trades. Download the WikiFX App for the latest updates: https://social1.onelink.me/QgET/px2b7i8n
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