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IntroductionI read all the terms carefully—nothing like this was listed. Their support team just sends automated ...

I read all the terms carefully—nothing like this was listed. Their support team just sends automated replies. No real answers,Is the trading platform for buying ups and downs legal no breakdown of the charge, no accountability. I asked again and again, but all I got was vague nonsense like “standard policy.” It’s clear they’re making up fees. This feels like a scam disguised as a platform. I strongly recommend that others stay away before it’s too late.
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