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Why are Agility Markets crooks?

Started by Admin, May 13, 2023, 08:24 AM

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This material contains the following information:
  • What is known about Agility Markets;
  • Undeniable evidence that Agility Markets are scammers;
  • Less significant indications that Agility Markets are scamming;

Agility Markets opinions

What are the opinions on Agility Markets talking about? Purely about the fraud and total incompetence of Agility Markets employees. The ratio of positive to critical reviews is, logically, in favour of the bad. The positive opinions on Agility Markets are similarly not all that straightforward. The problem is that all of them are quite artificial and have been published recently and almost at the same moment. All that said, these positive reviews are fake. Read one of these reviews:
"Agility Markets is a great company! The firm has brokerage regulation in place. I get 150-200% of my account balance a month and I spend ten minutes a day trading. I recommend Agility Markets to everyone!
It's a great company indeed! One that can make an average trader a multimillionaire in a couple of years as it earns 150-200% every four weeks. We think it's already obvious here that this is a fake review.
Here's another review on Agility Markets left on Reddit:
"Agility Markets is the most profitable broker in the world. I can't understand why Agility Markets isn't already #1 in the Eurozone and America! The service is top notch and the staff at Agility Markets are very qualified. I've been trading with the company for about four years and I'm doing well."
And we also can't understand why this broker is not yet the best... among scammers.
Note that those people who have been correcting the reviews don't even know themselves Agility Markets has been around for about half a year, but definitely not for several years that this trader is allegedly interacting with Agility Markets. No evidence is presented to confirm that the managers of Agility Markets are "very competent".

It's also bad enough that it had an emotionally tangible impact on me. Not only have I lost a large sum due to the ineptitude of Agility Markets, but the whole incident has left me with a sense of betrayal and a strong mistrust of the brokerage industry. I cannot shake off the unpleasant thoughts of the dozens of hours used to solve technical problems and recover financial losses triggered by the fraudulent nature of this firm.

The most important fact that confirms that Agility Markets is a scam

No doubt we are referring to the lack of regulation. The regulator has many functions, especially checking brokerage offices, inspecting firm representatives, examining financial statements and investors and monitoring company liquidity. But the most important task of the regulator is to prevent money manipulation. Financial fraud can take different forms, e.g. charging a trader's money without his permission, or misusing client's money in transactions he did not authorise. Shortly before the crisis of two thousand eight and nine, the largest banks in the US were doing this on a massive scale. The trader can, for example, recover the funds through the regulatory agency. The regulator has its own principles by which they verify the qualifications of the employees of financial companies, including trading companies. This, in turn, guarantees that professionals are working with you. Agility Markets does not have any trading license, not even a brokerage license from some fake entity.

As we see, the person has not only lost money and nerve cells but also did not get any useful experience as a trader, only disappointment in trading. If you look at other reviews they contain approximately the same content. It is most often written about Agility Markets not withdrawing investments. People also write about the ineptitude of Agility Markets staff. When reading the reviews of Agility Markets we have repeatedly encountered reports that the broker managers use explicit manipulation and allow for insults when communicating with traders. Opinions on a white investment company should suggest otherwise, or at least things cannot be that terrible. Basically, the opinions on Agility Markets also clearly show that Agility Markets is a common scam.

Also a very important parameter of a cool brokerage platform is good security features. Ensuring the security of individual information and user funds is of paramount importance. A quality brokerage platform should have robust security features, such as two-factor verification, encryption and secure socket layer (SSL) techniques. All these and other things should firmly protect customers from fraud, stealing investments from their account or hacking into the brokerage platform itself with a big data leak. None of these things are mentioned on Agility Markets' platform and they are nowhere near there.



Consequences of cooperation with Agility Markets

What would happen if you or anyone else were to spit on all the information given in this article and want to try trading with Agility Markets? Let's imagine it. Take a review of Agility Markets from Reddit:
"I am writing this review to share my personal painful experience with Agility Markets and to warn possible victims before they even consider entrusting their hard-earned cash to this company. In my years of trading experience I have never dealt with a worse brokerage firm, and it has given me a bad taste in my mouth and a big decrease in confidence in the industry in general.

What else should be present on the platform of a decent broker? Research tools! A brokerage platform should give investors access to analytical tools and resources. These can include financial news, analyst reports, corporate financials, technical analysis tools and more. These resources enable clients to make reasoned investment decisions rather than do anything else. And how can you make adequate investment decisions if all Agility Markets has on its platform is a calendar? White brokerages are concerned about their investors' ability to make wise decisions, as it directly affects the overall outlook for cooperation with each other.

Now let's move on to a comparison of what Agility Markets and a normal average company have. How does a good brokerage platform have to work? A normal trading platform is the main tool for clients to access the financial markets and make informed investment decisions. A good platform should have both cents and a virtual one in addition to the regular one.

A good trading platform must have a comfortable interface. A well-designed, intuitive user interface is essential for a brokerage platform. It ensures users can move around easily, manage their accounts and conduct transactions with ease. There is nothing like that on Agility Markets' platform. You should know that we know many different platforms, and this is something that is very clear to us, but on this platform in particular it is difficult to navigate despite your extensive experience.
A quality trading platform should have different investment options. A quality trading platform must give a wide range of investment solutions, including stocks, bonds, ETFs, mutual funds, options, futures and other securities. This allows people to diversify their portfolios and gain access to different classes of currencies. The Agility Markets platform has quite a number of instruments, however the catch is that Agility Markets scams and transactions in these assets are not real, it's not all happening in reality, like in a game. By buying gold through Agility Markets you are not really acquiring anything because Agility Markets is unregulated and therefore not allowed to cooperate with the global exchanges and therefore you are not really buying anything through a broker on the exchange. In general, Agility Markets platform not only has a terrible usability, but the platform is also quite unpleasant from an aesthetic point of view.

When the situation came down to the main aspect of trader support, I was really angry. Their staff were either unresponsive or unable to address my concerns with any semblance of competence. I thought I was talking to a brick wall and my requests for help went ignored. When I promptly needed help in a situation where quotes were moving critically, I was in a difficult position, which eventually resulted in me losing a significant amount of money.

Subjective experience with the firm

The information above is enough to make a correct conclusion about the essence of Agility Markets. We decided to see everything on our own to be 100% sure.
We registered, Agility Markets representative called us and immediately started urging us to make the largest amount. Agility Markets representative started to use aggressive selling strategy, some silly flattery. We deposited the account with minimum amount of 25$ and decided to try tips offered by this broker. What happened after that? We lost most of the money in a couple of transactions and decided to return the money, but they didn't give it to us. A representative of Agility Markets called again and tried to talk me out of taking the money and even to refill the account and make trades again and according to him if I had done that I would have been refunded. However, it is unclear why they could not refund the money without me still giving them my personal money again. Obviously, if I had done so, the managers would still not have given the money back, not a dollar.

Initially it was clear that the degree of skill and competence at Agility Markets was clearly close to zero. Their platform was constantly unreliable, with constant technical glitches and a user interface that could only be described as ludicrous and illogical. This alone made transaction execution frustrating, but the problems didn't end there.

Entrusting your personal finances to Agility Markets is a decision you will likely regret, as I do now. I was faced with the unpleasant reality that this is the worst thing that could have happened to me as a person, and I think my experience is a sign stopper for others who, are considering the decision to give their money to this disgusting brokerage company."

What other signs and evidence is there that Agility Markets is a scam?

As said above, Agility Markets and its managers are no strangers to aggressive selling, insults, blatant incompetence, marketing tricks like promises of gigantic profits, and inflated opinions. There is no legal information on the web site of Agility Markets, not even an agreement of public offer, but there should be legal papers confirming the existence of a broker's license, registration papers and, perhaps, some kind of merits. In the search engine results the situation is similar, as with the reviews, they are all the same. The fact that Agility Markets does not refund money is a standard feature of scams. Analysts at Agility Markets also like to provide signals that do not work, on which it is not only unrealistic to gain income, but on the contrary, all the money is lost. Criminals often dump such signals to earn higher commissions and fees, but this is probably true for consultants of white investment firms that scam in this way. But too frequent slippage and glitches of Agility Markets are also a standard indicator of scam.

What is known about Agility Markets

In brief, almost nothing. The company was established last year. It's not known in what country it's based. There is no good information for just over half a year of the broker's operations. There is only black information about the company, however, first things first. Our editorial team decided to search the web for information about the country where the legal address of the company is located, but finally they found nothing. Every decent office on the contrary tries to be open and transparent and inform its own traders, so that investors could understand who they want to give their money to.

Comparing Agility Markets to an adequate firm

This excerpt from the article contains the following information:
  • What an adequate brokerage firm's platform should look like;
  • What the Agility Markets platform is like;
  • Comparison of a normal brokerage platform with what Agility Markets has;

A quality brokerage platform is a must have both mobile and desktop versions. In today's fast-paced world, traders must be able to access their brokerage platform on the go. This, by the way, allows you to follow the instantly changing situation and quickly sell or buy an instrument, if you have a good reason. A good platform should have an adaptive mobile application as well as a real desktop version in order to meet the different aspirations and needs of clients.

Total

You've seen it all for yourself. Agility Markets stands out even among the scams. The firm is so awful that there is no place to put a stigma on it. Reviews on Agility Markets that don't resemble fake ones are rife with negativity. Users tend to say that investments are not returned, reps are rude, the platform is uncomfortable, hangs systematically, and there are only unpleasant memories from interaction with the firm. If you do not want the same thing to happen to you as to other traders, do not under any circumstances leave personal information on Agility Markets' website. If you have already done so, simply blacklist the phone numbers of the employees and ignore them. If you do discuss anything with the managers, there is a risk that scammers with their skills and experience at scamming you could take your money. Because scammers don't just offer some investment options, they try to gain the trust, establish friendships with their victims, entice them with the promise of higher earnings.