GlobalTrader365.com Review

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Updated: Sep 29, 2022

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March 2016:  The CFTC has filed fraud charges against GlobalTrader365.  CLICK HERE for all the details.

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Website is down.  Company seems to be out of business.

GlobalTrader365.com
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Recent User Reviews of GlobalTrader365.com

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DR
Indiana, USA,
Apr 8, 2014,
Guest

I started out with the GT365.com which closed for "maintenance" and was sent to GT365.net. After a couple of brokers got my account up to 30K several other traders gave me "great trades" that took it down to 2K. Of course the calls "Deposit $5K to get the next level" and more and more and more. Now I am out a ton of money and they want me to deposit MORE! The fine print reads that your deposit PLUS the bonus must be met 40x before a withdrawal is made. I will never see my money unless the card company can get it back. DO NOT TRUST OR TRADE WITH THEM!!!!!
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RC
Tennessee, USA,
Feb 8, 2014,
Guest

Don't trust them. As Frik stated, they "help" you to deplete your account. I even did the opposite of what they told me on one trade and had a win! I fortunately withdrew most of my money before I agreed to make another deposit (which I did get) but they still owe me several thousand and all that I get is harassing calls to add more. now there site is down for "maintenance".
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Frik du Plessis
Pretoria, South Africa,
Jan 31, 2014,
Guest

The Account Managers "help" you to trade and soon your account is depleted. Do not trust them as they are dishonest. I also battled to withdraw money, with no avail.
Your money is not save with Global Trader 365
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WM
Oz, Australia,
Nov 24, 2013,
Guest

Discovered them by tracing through layers of obfuscation from spams that use fake redirect pages to get you to signup to 'affiliates' on intermediary sites on known spammy hosts. Multiple fake identities all point back to globaltrader365, the 'mother ship' that runs the spamming operations. No way in hell will I give my credit details to people who lie about their identity, steal bandwidth and run or use overseas botnet operations to hide their identity and avoide the consequences of contracts that they've signed.