Acetop UK Reports 2025 Loss as Trading Volumes Drop to $9.5 Billion
Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.
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Abstract:Today, we discuss how shabby brokers like UPTOS defrauds investors and what you should do to prevent yourself from falling into their trap.

However, it shouldn't be the result of your negligence, which refers to losing your hard-earned money to scam brokers that you can avoid with precautions.
Uptos - A Quick Overview
Uptos (https://uptos.com/) is an offshore brokerage firm based in St. Vincent and Grenadines. The broker allows clients to access various tradable assets across multiple financial markets, including forex, stocks, indices, commodities, and digital currencies. The company claims to offer reliable trading conditions through its custom-built trading platform supported across all channels, including Web, Desktop, and Mobile. It also supports copy trading.

Is Uptos Regulated?
No, Uptos is not regulated anywhere in the world. Moreover, the company claims to be registered in St. Vincent and Grenadines. However, it doesn't appear in the search result on St. Vincent and the Grenadine Financial Services Authority (SVG FSA) website. What's more, the SVG FSA doesn't regulate or issue licenses to financial intermediaries dealing in forex and CFD trading. Therefore, Uptos is a scam.

Clientele Feedback
Clients seem to be highly disappointed with the broker. Almost 60% of investors have denounced the company for its poor code of conduct.

According to clients, the company stole their money through price manipulation. Traders have also accused the company of withdrawal issues, account closures, and poor customer support. Let us share some screenshots we captured from different reviewers' websites.


How does Uptos Defraud Traders?
Uptos traps clients in an organized manner. When you visit a broker's website for the first time, you are unlikely to distinguish it from a legitimate platform. In addition to enticing them to use automated trading features for quick returns, brokers also come up with attractive trading strategies that attract investors.
From product listing and specifications to the publicity of advanced trading tools and features and claiming legal compliance, the company has every resource to make you believe it to be a trusted partner.

When you signup with the broker, its marketing team follow-up and urges you to make a deposit. Pretending to be your account manager, it assure you of a profitable trading endeavor.
After receiving funds from you, it either push you to make more deposits by luring you into special deals or persuade you to try its auto-trading feature.

According to clients, the auto trading robot brings you profitable trades initially. However, you start losing your positions after a while. Further, when you try to withdraw your leftover funds, the company drives you nuts and doesn't release your money.
How to avoid scam brokers like Uptos?
Make sure to open an account with a regulated broker. Also, do not forget to verify its licensing status before signing up with it. Moreover, checking a broker's reputation with third-party brokers reviewing agencies like WikiFX can also help identify a dishonest broker. You can also read clients' feedback on different forex or social trading networks to assess whether a company is worth your investment.
Remember, regulations don't guarantee the safety of your funds with the broker. However, it protects your right to file a case against the broker if it breaches the code of conduct.

Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.

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