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ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES

assetsglobetradesltd.com

ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES operates via assetsglobetradesltd.com and carries a confirmed-fraud verdict from BrokersView; the platform follows a deposit-and-block pattern with victims reporting inability to recover funds.

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Victim Reports
10+
Status
Active
§ 01 · Modus Operandi

How the scam operates.

ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES presents itself as a legitimate trading platform, using a corporate-sounding name and a domain (assetsglobetradesltd.com) designed to project institutional credibility. The name construction follows a documented pattern in fraudulent broker operations: generic financial terminology with a corporate suffix, assembled to suggest regulated status without referencing any real regulatory body. The platform appears to target retail investors with promises of managed or self-directed trading returns.

Operations of this type follow a structured recruitment-and-deposit cycle. Victims are approached through social media advertisements, cold outreach, or referral networks, then directed to create accounts and make initial deposits framed as entry thresholds for premium trading conditions. A period of apparent profitability follows, with the platform displaying fabricated balances to encourage further capital. The operator's revenue derives not from genuine market activity but from user funds, which are controlled entirely by the operator and never placed in real financial markets.

The operation unravels when a victim attempts to withdraw funds. Requests are met with procedural obstacles: demands for documents already submitted, unexplained delays, or new requirements framed as compliance fees or tax clearances. Support becomes unresponsive or evasive. In some instances, operators make a final solicitation, promising a further payment will unlock the frozen balance. This represents a secondary extraction layer before contact ceases entirely. Deposited funds are not returned.

§ 02 · Identifying Signals

Red flags we documented.

  • 01
    Domain and trading name inconsistency
    The trading name 'ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES' and the domain 'assetsglobetradesltd.com' do not match: 'global' in the brand becomes 'globe' in the domain. This inconsistency is a documented characteristic of hastily constructed fraudulent operations where branding and technical infrastructure are assembled without coordination.
  • 02
    No verifiable regulatory registration
    Platforms offering trading services are subject to financial services regulation in virtually every jurisdiction. ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES has not been identified as holding any recognised licence from a credible financial authority. Unregulated platforms carry no client-protection obligations and no recourse mechanism if a dispute arises.
  • 03
    Generic corporate naming designed to imply legitimacy
    The name 'ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES' combines broad financial vocabulary with a corporate suffix in a construction that evokes regulated institutional trading. This pattern is prevalent among fraudulent platforms because it requires no regulatory approval, yet creates an impression of established, licensed operation in the minds of prospective victims.
  • 04
    BrokersView confirmed-fraud classification
    BrokersView has assigned ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES a confirmed-fraud classification. This designation reflects a reported pattern of behaviour consistent with investment fraud, including withdrawal obstruction and operator non-response, rather than isolated or unverified complaints.
  • 05
    Withdrawal obstruction as the primary exit signal
    Victims of operations following this model consistently report that deposited funds cannot be recovered once a withdrawal is requested. Account balances displayed within the platform do not correspond to real assets; they exist only within the operator's interface and are not backed by any underlying market position.
§ 04 · Recovery Options

What you can do now.

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Recover with counsel where civil action makes sense +

Where the trace lands in a jurisdiction with cooperative banks and courts, we coordinate with bar-licensed counsel in our 40+ jurisdiction network for civil action and asset-freezing orders (Mareva-style). Counsel bill you directly; the CryptoLeek investigation retainer is independent of counsel fees. The outcome is funds released back to your nominated wallet or bank account.

§ 05 · Frequently Asked

Questions victims of ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES ask us most.

Is ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES a scam? +
Yes. ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES is documented as a confirmed scam based on multiple consumer reports and on-chain analysis. CryptoLeek documents the operation, red flags, and known recovery options. Verify on the source register cited in the page.
How do I recover money lost to ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES? +
Open a free 24-hour case assessment with CryptoLeek. We trace the funds on-chain across BTC, ETH, EVM L2s, Solana, Tron, and major stablecoins, then coordinate recovery through exchanges, payment processors, and bar-licensed counsel in 40+ jurisdictions. If we accept the case, a flat investigation retainer is quoted in writing before any work begins — scoped to case complexity, jurisdictions involved, and the on-chain trail.
Has anyone recovered funds from ASSETSGLOBAL TRADES? +
Recovery outcomes depend on where the funds ended up. When stolen crypto reaches a regulated exchange or cooperative payment processor before being laundered through privacy mixers, recovery is realistic. CryptoLeek's free 24-hour case review tells you honestly whether your specific case is recoverable.

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