Abstract:This article exposes the alarming experiences of global traders with Dollars Markets, a low-rated and blacklisted broker, highlighting serious issues such as withdrawal delays, suspicious payment methods, and possible links to illegal online gambling.

Trading online can be a great way to grow your money, but only if you choose the right broker. At WikiFX, we help users check if a broker is safe and trustworthy. Recently, we received a serious complaint about a broker called Dollars Markets, and the details are deeply troubling.
A trader from Malaysia shared their experience with us. They said they have been unable to withdraw their funds for more than three weeks, with the broker claiming this was due to “system maintenance.” That already raised some doubts, but things got worse.
When making deposits, the trader noticed that the money was sent to bank accounts owned by companies unrelated to finance, like fashion or dessert businesses. This is a major warning sign, as regulated brokers usually use named, finance-related accounts.




This is not the first complaint we have received about Dollars Markets.
A trader from Turkey said the company suspended their account for review and never returned their money.

Another trader from the United States said their withdrawal was approved, but the money never arrived in their bank account.

Although Dollars Markets claims to be regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius, this is an offshore licence. Offshore regulators often offer less protection to traders. Its also important to know that the Securities Commission of Malaysia has blacklisted Dollars Markets, warning that the broker is not licensed to operate in the country.
WikiFX has given Dollars Markets a low score of 3.88 out of 10, based on our expert reviews. This rating reflects the many risks involved when using this broker. (See the full review here: https://www.wikifx.com/en/dealer/2749402775.html).



WikiFX strongly advises all traders to check a brokers licence and user reviews before depositing any money. A smart choice at the start can save you from big losses later on.


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