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    Forex: How to Avoid Losing Money and Increase Capital

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on September 17, 2024

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The international currency trading market, or Forex, generates $4 trillion in turnover each day. These impressive figures undoubtedly place Forex first among global financial markets. It is popular among both beginners who are just learning the fundamentals of trading and professionals. The

    Table of Contents

    • How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Fraud
    • Question overly tempting offers
    • Study reviews
    • Learn more about the company
    • Ask the regulators for information
    • How Do You Know If You’ve Encountered a Fraudster?
    • Fake brokers
    • Non-standard brokers
    • Forex robots
    • Conclusion

    The international currency trading market, or Forex, generates $4 trillion in turnover each day. These impressive figures undoubtedly place Forex first among global financial markets. It is popular among both beginners who are just learning the fundamentals of trading and professionals. The Forex market is simple to trade because it operates 24 hours a day. Traders are given significant leverage, and the cost of operations is low. It is also very easy to lose money here if you do not follow a few basic guidelines.

    How to Avoid Becoming a Victim of Fraud

    As long as forex trading exists, various types of scammers will operate. Beginners are often “hunted” by swindlers, so to avoid becoming an easy target, you should study the market as much as possible and only work with reputable brokers. Take a responsible approach to both the search for a broker and your own training. Study a few resources, such as the list of Leading SA Traders from JustMarkets, to gain a better understanding of the activity you intend to participate in. Also, follow a few common tips to avoid being scammed by novice traders:

    Question overly tempting offers

    If you are offered the opportunity to become wealthy quickly and easily in the forex market, it is obvious that it is a scam. To become a millionaire in trading requires effort and knowledge.

    Study reviews

    Look for online reviews and comments from other traders on reputable websites. They can provide an objective assessment of the broker’s performance, and your decision to open an account will be based on facts rather than the company’s advertising offers.

    Learn more about the company

    First and foremost, follow all of the links on the broker’s website, particularly those to social media; this will help you learn more about the company. Unscrupulous forex brokers are unlikely to actively maintain their social media pages.

    Ask the regulators for information

    Although regulation is a necessary condition of a company’s integrity, it is preferable to nothing at all. To avoid fraud, look for brokers who have licenses from major regulators, such as Finacom and others.

    How Do You Know If You’ve Encountered a Fraudster?

    As previously stated, be wary of working with those who promise to increase your money overnight without any risks or, more importantly, guarantees of results. Dealing with companies that cheat is more difficult over time. In such cases, the trader may be unaware of the scam. However, for the most part, many sites employ standard fraud patterns in their work:

    Fake brokers

    Some cybercriminals may use the name of a well-known company. To be more convincing, they may have both an identical website and a full-fledged office. They can provide a complete set of documents (most of which are fake) to give a person a complete picture of reliability and safety.

    Non-standard brokers

    Companies often grow rapidly in a short period of time. They appear on the market quickly and then vanish as quickly. In addition, their office address and regulators are subject to change at any time. Avoid such websites; instead, choose a forex broker with a long history, numerous reviews, and real-life trader stories.

    Forex robots

    The advancement of artificial intelligence and its application in a variety of fields could not ignore Forex. It is unsurprising that people sell various algorithms and Forex robots. According to the promises, the buyer will receive an accurate forecast of price changes in the near future, among other benefits. Of course, in most cases, this is a hoax, with forecasts based on fictitious analytical data.

    Conclusion

    In the forex market, it is impossible to guarantee 100 percent accuracy. As a result, it is always better to ignore any promises to earn money quickly and easily. Every trader should understand and assess their own risks. We’ve only listed a few fraud patterns. Attackers are constantly adapting and developing more complex scam schemes. Always exercise caution and never put your money at risk.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Forex: How to Avoid Losing Money and Increase Capital

    1What is Forex?

    Forex, or foreign exchange, is the global marketplace for trading national currencies against one another. It operates 24 hours a day, allowing traders to buy and sell currencies from around the world.

    2What is leverage in Forex trading?

    Leverage in Forex trading allows traders to control a larger position with a smaller amount of capital. It can amplify both gains and losses, making it a double-edged sword.

    3What is a scam in Forex trading?

    A scam in Forex trading typically involves fraudulent schemes where individuals or entities mislead traders with false promises of high returns or guaranteed profits, often leading to financial losses.

    4What are Forex robots?

    Forex robots are automated trading systems that execute trades based on pre-set algorithms. While they claim to predict market movements, many are unreliable and can lead to losses.

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