Pontuação
Zinvest
https://www.zvsts.com/main
Site oficial
Índice de classificação
Influência
Influência
C
Índice de impacto NO.1
Contato
Núcleo Único
1G
40G
1M*ADSL
- Este corretor excede o escopo de negócios regulamentado por Hong Kong SFC (número de licença: BIC649) SFC-Asset management Licença não Forex, esteja ciente do risco!
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Identificar o website oficial
zinvestglobal.com
179.60.193.9zvsts.com
47.242.11.145zvstus.com
52.165.90.115
Genealogia
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Resumo da empresa
Nota: O site oficial de Zinvest: https://www.zvstus.com/?language=en está atualmente inacessível normalmente.
Informações de Zinvest
Zinvest é uma empresa de corretagem regulamentada registrada em Hong Kong. Devido ao fechamento do site oficial deste corretor, os traders não podem obter mais informações de segurança.
Zinvest é legítimo?
A Z.com Bullion é autorizada e regulamentada pela SFC para negociação de contratos futuros, número de licença BJJ179.


Desvantagens de Zinvest
- Site indisponível
Devido à inacessibilidade do site oficial de Zinvest, surgem preocupações sobre sua confiabilidade e acessibilidade.
- Falta de transparência
Como Zinvest não explica mais informações sobre transações, especialmente em relação a taxas e serviços, isso trará grandes riscos e reduzirá a segurança das transações.
- Preocupações regulatórias
A Comissão de Valores Mobiliários e Futuros de Hong Kong (FSC) regula Zinvest, o que é mais seguro do que um não regulamentado.
- Dificuldade de saque
O WikiFX mostra que um usuário acredita que o suporte ao cliente é ineficiente ou até mesmo incapaz de resolver problemas.
Avaliações negativas de Zinvest no WikiFX
No WikiFX, "Exposição" é postada como uma palavra de boca recebida dos usuários.
Exposição. Suporte ao cliente não confiável
| Classificação | Suporte ao cliente não confiável |
| Data | 2023-12-28 |
| País de publicação | Estados Unidos |
O usuário disse que consultou o serviço de atendimento ao cliente, mas não conseguiu resolver o problema, e ainda está pendente após muito tempo. Você pode visitar: https://www.wikifx.com/en/comments/detail/Co202312281921153317.html.
Conclusão
Zinvest Como o site oficial não pode ser aberto, os traders não podem obter mais informações sobre serviços de segurança. Os traders podem obter mais informações sobre outros corretores através do WikiFX. A informação melhora a segurança das transações.
Perfil da companhia
- 5-10 anos
- Hong Kong Regulamento
- Negociação de contratos futuros
- Fornece gerenciamento de ativos
- Região de negócios suspeita
- Superação de operação suspeita
- Risco potencial médio
Wiki Perguntas & Respostas
Does Zinvest offer a swap-free Islamic account for traders?
In my experience as a forex trader evaluating brokers for both compliance and practical usability, finding clear information about whether Zinvest offers a swap-free Islamic account has proven difficult. The broker is regulated in Hong Kong and has been active for several years, which under normal circumstances adds some degree of trust. However, the primary concern for me is the unavailability of Zinvest's official website. This lack of accessibility makes it impossible to review important details, especially about account types, trading conditions, or whether they cater to Islamic traders needing swap-free (Sharia-compliant) accounts. Transparency is crucial when it comes to account features, and in Zinvest’s case, I found no direct confirmation about the availability of swap-free options. Given this, I cannot confidently say they support Islamic accounts. For responsible trading, it’s important that brokers explicitly describe such options and customer support should easily clarify these important details. However, reports of poor customer support from actual users suggest you might face challenges getting reliable answers and timely assistance. For me, the combination of these factors—unclear information, an inaccessible website, and user concerns about support—means I would exercise caution. Until Zinvest can provide verified details about account options, including the availability of swap-free accounts, I would not rely on them for Sharia-compliant trading.
Is it possible to deposit funds into my Zinvest account with cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or USDT?
In my experience as a forex trader, I approach any broker decision with scrutiny, especially regarding deposits and payment methods. When evaluating Zinvest for crypto deposits such as Bitcoin or USDT, I found significant transparency issues. Currently, Zinvest’s official website is inaccessible, which means I cannot independently verify their supported funding options or any mention of cryptocurrencies as a means of deposit. This lack of website access raises immediate concerns for me about reliability and direct communication. Additionally, I notice that the available regulatory details confirm Zinvest is licensed by Hong Kong's SFC for dealing in futures contracts, but there is no explicit information provided about facilitating crypto transactions for trading or deposits. Regulators like the SFC do not typically oversee cryptocurrency payments, so unless Zinvest specifically lists these as options with clear support mechanisms, I would consider it risky to assume they are available. User reviews further caution me. One reported difficulty with customer support after making a deposit, which remained unresolved for an extended period. This suggests that even traditional deposit methods may experience processing or communication delays. For me, this indicates a need for extra caution, especially with more complex or irreversible transactions like cryptocurrency transfers. In summary, because I cannot confirm crypto deposit acceptance and due to existing transparency and support issues, I would not recommend attempting to deposit Bitcoin or USDT with Zinvest until there is clear, verifiable information provided by the broker. Taking a conservative approach helps reduce potential risk with my trading funds.
Could you give a comprehensive overview of Zinvest’s fee structure, covering things like commissions and spreads?
In my experience reviewing Zinvest, I found it challenging—if not impossible—to obtain a comprehensive understanding of their fee structure, including concrete details about commissions and spreads. The main issue stemmed from the current inaccessibility of their official website, which prevented me from verifying or accessing up-to-date and official information about their trading costs. As a trader, I place substantial importance on transparency and direct access to all aspects of a broker’s policies, especially those related to fees, as hidden costs can have a significant impact on trading performance. What also raised my concern was the lack of public explanation by Zinvest regarding their transaction-related information. For a broker regulated in Hong Kong and dealing in futures contracts, clear disclosure of commissions, spreads, and any additional charges should be standard practice. The absence of this information exposes traders to the risk of unexpected costs and makes it difficult to accurately evaluate the potential profitability of trading through this broker. Further compounding my hesitance, I noted user feedback indicating delays in deposits and poor customer support, both of which could directly or indirectly relate to transaction and withdrawal fees or other hidden charges. Given these uncertainties, I would exercise caution and recommend that fellow traders seek out more transparent brokers, particularly if fee structure clarity is a priority. For me, a lack of straightforward information about costs is a major drawback when selecting a broker.
Which types of trading instruments does Zinvest offer, such as forex, stocks, indices, cryptocurrencies, or commodities?
From my examination of Zinvest's information, my understanding is that the broker is primarily regulated in Hong Kong and is authorized to deal in futures contracts. There is specific mention of their license from the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), which, by regulation, covers trading in futures and possibly related derivatives. However, despite actively researching, I could not find clear confirmation that Zinvest directly offers forex, stocks, indices, cryptocurrencies, or commodities as standalone CFDs or spot instruments. For me, the absence of accessible, up-to-date information due to the inaccessibility of their official website is a significant concern when trying to verify the full range of instruments. From my experience, brokers who do not clearly provide transparent lists of instruments—especially those with issues like a down or inaccessible official website—present considerable risk. A further drawback is that Zinvest does not give clear details about their offered products, which leaves me uncomfortable with the lack of transparency, as traders have reported vague or unhelpful responses from customer support. While being SFC regulated and allowed to offer futures contracts is positive, I require explicit, accessible, and verified lists of trading vehicles—forex, stocks, indices, crypto, or commodities—before proceeding with any substantial deposit or trading activity. For now, I cannot personally confirm the availability of forex, crypto, equities, or commodities trading through Zinvest.
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