Abstract:Founded in 2021, CERES is an unregulated broker registered in Canada, offering fund trading.
Note: CERES's official website: https://www.ceres-longking.com/ is currently inaccessible normally.
CERESReview Summary | |
Founded | 2021 |
Registered Country/Region | Canada |
Regulation | SFC (Exceeded) |
Trading Products | Fund |
Demo Account | / |
Trading Platform | / |
Customer Support | Email: info@ceres-ific.com |
Address: 10 Four Seasons Place Suite 1000 Toronto, on, Canana M9B6H7 | |
Regional Restriction | China |
Founded in 2021, CERES is an unregulated broker registered in Canada, offering fund trading.
Pros | Cons |
Risk protection measures offered | Inaccessible website |
Clear fee structure | Exceeded SFC license |
Limited trading products | |
Only email support | |
China clients are not allowed |
No, CERES currently has no valid regulations. It only holds an exceeded asset management license from the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC).
Regulated Country | Regulator | Current Status | Regulated Entity | License Type | License No. |
![]() | Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC) | Exceeded | Ceres Asset Management Limited | Asset management | BDZ193 |
However, CERES offers risk protection measures, such as liquidity, stop loss levels, and hedging strategies. These measures are implemented to safeguard the interests of their customers.
Fee Type | Detail |
Subscription Fee | 3% of the subscription amount |
Redemption Fee | ❌ |
Management Fee | ❌ |
Performance Fee | 30% of the net return on investment |
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