YWO Review 2
YWO received the email shown below and thought the platform was incredibly powerful. The agent arranged for me and three other investors to deposit. My trading account showed a loss of $2000, while only one of our three, an investment banker, made a profit. He deposited more money and managed to weather the storm. Now the platform says his profit was irregular and was deducted directly. I thought, since we were trading at the same time and using the same strategy, if one trade order is irregular, then all of them are; if not, then none are. I applied to get my $2000 principal back, but the platform replied that mine was normal. Haha, they're taking all profits and losses; this is amazing.




My first deposit resulted in a margin call and a loss. The platform sent me an email stating that my account balance was zeroed out, along with a statement that the platform supported any trading rules and methods. After I deposited more funds, my account became profitable due to favorable market conditions. The platform then deducted my profits, claiming it violated the customer agreement. When I lost money using the same trading strategy, they proactively sent emails to clear my account balance and asked me to deposit more funds. However, when I made a profit, they claimed it violated the customer agreement. The same trading strategy applied a double standard, allowing only losses but not profits. Moreover, the platform kept reducing my leverage as I traded, from the advertised 1:1000 to 1:50, with the sole purpose of quickly causing my account to be liquidated. It's a platform that purely profits from its customers' losses.



