Innovative Trading with Global and Local Synergy” — when a broker greets traders this way, it’s always a bit suspicious. Welcome to the X5pro.com review, where we’ll explore whether this firm truly ensures 100% safety and offers favorable conditions, or if it’s just another fraudulent platform.
The company’s official website looks stylish but clichéd and templated. The color scheme is attractive and well-coordinated, but the images don’t convey a genuine trading atmosphere. The photos look fake, clearly sourced from stock image libraries. All those smiling people, pseudo-analysts, and office scenes create an illusion of business activity but have nothing to do with reality. This use of stock photos is a classic trick of scam websites that want to appear as major players but can’t show real offices or teams.
The design of the X5pro.com website is overly “glamorous”, with an excess of graphic elements but little actual benefit for the user. Visually, the site resembles a display window — nice on the outside, but empty on the inside.
The site’s content is another major drawback. There’s nothing concrete here. All descriptions are filled with clichés you can find on dozens of other scam sites. Lots of talk about “innovation”, “advanced tools”, and “security”, but in reality, there’s no useful information. Even the sections on trading conditions and account tiers don’t provide a complete picture: spreads, fees, and withdrawal terms are either hidden or vague.
The structure is typical: a standard menu at the top with main sections, a homepage listing benefits and features, and a footer with risk warnings and legal information. In short, the broker tried to create something beautiful and stylish, but they failed.
The company provides an email address, live chat, and phone for contacting staff. In fact, there are three emails: support, analytics, and complaints. Overall, there’s nothing particularly interesting or suspicious here. However, social media accounts are notably absent.
The trading conditions at X5pro.com aren’t especially appealing. First, the minimum deposit is very high. To start trading, you need to invest at least $500 — quite a lot, especially compared to well-known forex dealers. Why try a broker’s platform at $500 when you could do so elsewhere for as little as $10? Second, there’s no demo account. The broker doesn’t even provide an option to test the platform’s functionality with a virtual account. How can they claim to be client-oriented?
The spreads aren’t specified, and the fees are hidden as well. How can anyone determine if trading here is profitable? Only by trying it, which requires risking a large sum of $500 or more. This seems very questionable. It certainly looks like the company wants to attract traders with money and then deceive them.
Leverage deserves a separate explanation. The maximum leverage is 1:400, which essentially violates all the norms and requirements set by reputable regulators. A legitimate broker cannot offer leverage above 1:30. Is there a license here? Probably not, but we’ll confirm that later.
The broker also promises access to the MetaTrader 5 platform, as stated in the account plan descriptions. However, no MT5 platform is actually available. Furthermore, X5pro.com isn’t listed among registered brokers. They’re clearly misleading users by promising non-existent features and benefits.
In short, the trading conditions look as though the company is trying to extract money from clients. The better the account plan, the better the conditions, but it requires a larger investment. There’s no transparency or convenience for traders.
Alright, let’s get to the most interesting part. Although the firm doesn’t exhibit major signs of a scam, there are still doubts about the platform’s honesty. This is due to the fact that the broker is not regulated by reputable and authoritative regulatory bodies. In other words, it lacks a credible license.
Yes, the broker is registered with MISA, the financial commission of Mwali, Comoros Islands. The official website lists the legal entity as Quantum Trade Hub LTD, which our check confirmed. However, this regulator has nothing to do with security or reliability guarantees. MISA issues licenses to anyone without thoroughly vetting companies. The documents are submitted remotely; the cost is low — anyone can register a company there. So, should you trust a broker operating under MISA’s oversight? Certainly not.
MISA will do nothing when X5pro.com refuses to let you withdraw your funds. Seeking help there in case of a scam would be pointless. It would be a different matter if the company held licenses from renowned and reputable regulators like the FCA, SEC, FINMA, BaFin, ASIC, or others. However, for these scammers, such regulation is just a dream.
Quantum Trade Hub LTD was registered in July 2024. Additionally, the x5pro.com domain was created around the same time. This means it’s a young platform without experience — yet another reason not to trust the company.
The broker’s name was poorly chosen. There are too many other companies and products online with similar names, making it difficult to find any reviews about X5pro.com. This is also due to the lack of feedback about the firm, which is tied to its short operational history and lack of trust from traders. And yes, this is another negative factor why this platform should not be considered for trading.
A flashy and attractive appearance is not a guarantee of security. Scammers do everything they can to lure in unsuspecting and novice traders. Here, there’s no license from a reputable regulator, no long track record or experience; just offshore registration in a location with a poor reputation. X5pro.com is a broker that shouldn’t be trusted with your money. Otherwise, you may encounter problems with withdrawals.
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i invested £750 and at first made about £150 and was told to with drew £50 and they did it not me into a walet did not say how they did it and had to find out myself they opend a revolult account in my name but never explaid how to withdrew it again at to find out myself i never got any instructions what to do and how to work the treads i had a phone call to say what to tread on some of the treads were loseing money o i closed them as i was loseing about £400 so i just panicked and close them down then was told i had lost the money, then after that it all went down hill and up to date now i have no more money left to tread with i have now been told with people the same happen to them just one big scam keep away
UPDATE!!! I got in for another £1200 within 8 days it was gone after I invested according to my so called ‘broker’. I list a bit, made a bit, thought it was quite good. put a pile more money in, then after 2 days it was also gone. in total lost just over £5000.
yes this is one big scam keep away from it took all my money and then no contact and blocket my from there site
After seeing and advertising in the UK I deposited £250 in an account here, I was given an advisor who contacted me everyday, within a week he had asked me to deposit more so I deposited another £200, after this I continued trading making steady profits but by the end of the second week the advisor was trying to get me to deposit £30k plus, he took some rather strange steps and checked my credit rating to see how much I could borrow, at this point I became suspicious and checked the reviews, knowing how these things go I fained reluctance and told them I had to speak to my partner before agreeing to anything, the advisor badgered me everyday, the account by this time was upto £700, I spoke to the advisor about my concerns who became quite upset at the allegations, I immediately took my money out which didn’t go to plan and the advisor called again, when he did I played stupid and said that the Mrs said to test the site and take my money out, if it let me then the site was legit if not it’s a scam, the advisor believed me, I tried again to withdraw my money and this time was successful so I was a lucky one and actually ended up in a little profit taking £650 in total but it didn’t end there, the advisor phoned 4 or 5 times twice a day every day and sent email after email, I had to change my number in the end, can’t say for sure if it’s a scam but there’s definitely something not right at X5pro
X5PRO is international gang criminal death trap team. Mr Phillip Maxton and Mr Damon Gray this two Man put me home less less than Three weeks. I start with £200 register and after few minutes Mr Phillip Maxton call me and explain about X5PRO he asks me invest £2000 he asked me to invest gold silver natural gas Cocoa many products. Mr Phillip Maxton tell me your account is gone. ok I asked him stop I got enough I don’t want to do this again. Mr Phillip Maxton ask me you can have savings account with us if you put £20000 you will have 7.6% intres rates monthly £1520 every month this impressive I put £20000 savings account for 12 months agreement deal done then I transferred £20000 when the money received he sent me all agreement through email. Mr Phillip Maxton tell me invest more money, after 5 days.I don’t have any money with me I tell him I cannot do that, he threatened me at same time he another person Mr Damon Gray very same mentality Deo if you invest £20000 end of May will get all money back you. I invited x5pro again £20000 after 4 days again ask me invest another £20000 I tell him that I don’t have nothing with me all what I have already invested X5PRO the last £20000 I cannot invest I tell him Mr Damon Gray after 4 days he tell me your all money account gone 20 May 2025. l have lost total £42472 less than Three weeks. My recommendation immediately remove above two criminals death traper from X5PRO company. I want to request all my back from X5PRO company, because very unfairly put it on Death trap my whole life saving book away.i come to this company to improve my life. This much today.
X5 pro is definitely a scam. I invested £800 and I turned the £800 to $2,462. the problem started when I decided to withdraw my money. I immediately contacted my credit card company and all the attempted withdrawal forms. and I got my money back, not just the money I invested and my profit too. Few weeks later they close my account.
100% scam I lost R700 000. This platform has no income other than deposits and if you make a profit someone has to make a loss. There are also fees. Agents work hard to get you to deposit and will not allow you to use a stop loss.
These thieves Stole my savings , they should not be allowed to get away with doing this to hard working people ,please don’t invest in this make believe company!!
I invested after reading a review, luckily only £200 & used my credit card. Was given advice on what to invest my money in, when to sell etc but once I’d sold all my commodities and wanted to withdraw my money, no one was contactable despite leaving WhatsApp messages etc. I finally issued a section 75 with the credit card id paid the money on but now they are asking for my contract & terms of conditions.ive found the t&c but obviously do not have a contract so they’re reluctant to pay. Funny too, once I started the section 75 I was contacted by them and said I wanted to withdraw my money as I needed it to live they didn’t want to know
I also have been scammed of £9020 unfortunately. Trying to get this money back. Absolute fraudsters. AVOID at all costs Rating is minus 0
I was scammed an amount of R4500 on the 19/12/2024 by these scammers,they should be banned actually
Don’t know, I’m in now for £2500 So I hope you are all wrong, but I guess I’m about to find out. in theory I’ve made just under £1000 in 10 days, I’ll let you know.
Invested 450 of my hard earned money Spoke to someone on the phone been helped in doing trades etc Can see I’ve made money on account etc Rejects me making a withdrawal on the profit 100% been scammed which really upsets me
Yes it’s true X5pro is a scam, I am presently struggling to get my money back from this trading platform
they are posting me to open an account with them. With this reviews I think I should block them. Thanks I v not deposited yet.
Pure scam, total theft, One thing I don’t understand how these thieves even allowed to operate online scamming people and stealing people’s money everyday. This is day time robbery taking place online every day and no one hold them to account or shut their x5robbery pro website down
Absolute scam! These guys are total bullies and won’t stop calling. Massive pain in the backside
scam .I lost 500 pounds..it’s scam don’t use it.they should ban them.
Obviously a scam. The advertising on social media shows a very clever computerised statement from the PM of England endorsing this product. Made me laugh. When I enquired from the facebook ad, it was followed up with a very well scripted telesales call. When they got to the point of asking for credit card details and told them I wouldn’t be investing until I had researched the company, call got aggresive. I could only understand 1/2 of what was being spoken. Think I’ll give this one a miss. For an investment of £250.00 I was told I could reap in £500 pd. If it sounds too good to be true…….it is.
I strongly advise everyone to avoid this company. If you’re encouraged to deposit and start trading here, don’t do it. Scammers want to lure you in and take your money. I know two people who trusted these fraudsters. The first lost $1,200, the second $5,000. Neither has been able to get a cent back. So, don’t bother — this is a fraudulent company. The platform was created purely for scamming.
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