Abstract:CPFX, namely CPFX Limited, is a broker with no more than 5 years of experience in business, also, the company was registered in the Marshall Islands, and does not provide any office location information as well as the regulation details.
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General Information
CPFX, namely CPFX Limited, is a broker with no more than 5 years of experience in business, also, the company was registered in the Marshall Islands, and does not provide any office location information as well as the regulation details.
Trading Platform
Clients are allowed to apply on a web-based trading platform that supports multiple time frames, charts, and some of the most popular drawing tools and price indicators.
Customer Support
We could not get relevant information about the phone number of the company due to failing to visit the official website, if so desired, please e-mail sz@cpfx.com at an appropriate time.
Risk Warning
Any advice does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Read the relevant product terms and conditions before making a decision and consider whether the product or service is right for you. Approval criteria apply to credit products. We do not, and will not, take into account your personal circumstances, nor provide any recommendation for you to make any decisions.

The moment the SQUARED FINANCIAL review column opens, a pattern of disturbing complaints appears, demonstrating massive user frustration over alleged withdrawal denials for months, fund disappearance from the platform, frequent login issues and more. These may be user allegations, but the lack of response from the broker side on many such reviews causes some doubt over this Seychelles-based brokerage firm. This article thus aims to provide an insight into the growing user resentment considering the nature of their complaints found until June 2026. Additionally, we will share the broker’s offerings and regulatory framework, allowing you to figure it out better.

Yes, it’s true! The Government of India decided to ban Telegram in the country on June 16, 2026, surprising many who rely on this platform for daily trading alerts & advisories. The ban has taken effect under Section 69A of the IT Act as part of the government’s plan to stop fraud during the NEET-UG re-examination. According to reports, fraudulent rackets were selling fake question papers for amounts ranging from INR 5,000 to 50,000. But the ban, which will be effective until June 22, 2026, affects far more than students. It transcended from a messaging blockout to a sudden disengagement from the app that shaped many traders’ daily routine over time. Out of the 15 crore plus unique registered investors in India, a large chunk sought trading tips, market news, along with buy and sell signals on Telegram. It must have taken investors by surprise. But is the ban detrimental to traders, or is there something more than meets the eye?

As we look to sum up iFOREX Europe and check user comments, they all read virtually the same issue, year after year - fund withdrawal issues. While some users never received withdrawal access from the broker, others received it for some time before the trading enterprise suspended their trading account, leaving their funds allegedly trapped on the platform. In this iFOREX EUROPE review, we take a close look at reported fund scam allegations against the brokerage first. Additionally, we will elaborate on the broker’s product & services and its regulatory framework.

The rupee, which has been falling against major global currencies, including the US dollar, is finally back on the path to recovery. As per the initial trade, the rupee touched a six-week high of 94.43 against the USD on June 17, 2026, tracking a plunge in crude oil prices following the interim peace deal agreed upon between the United States of America and Iran. Brent crude oil price slipped to around $78 per barrel, which has not been the case for three straight months following the war. The surging crude oil prices further caused pressure on the rupee, which was already falling apart.