World Cup Fever Is Here! Choose your broker like you choose your team
Join WikiFX and investors worldwide in celebrating the excitement of the 2026 FIFA World Cup!
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Abstract:As the new year begins, WikiFX extends our sincere gratitude to traders worldwide, our industry partners, and all users who have consistently supported us.

As the new year begins, WikiFX extends our sincere gratitude to traders worldwide, our industry partners, and all users who have consistently supported us.
Standing at the threshold of 2026, we invite you to look back on 2025 with us —
documenting every significant milestone we shared with the industry,
and envisioning a future that is more prosperous, secure, and trustworthy.
Persistent uncertainty amplifies both new growth opportunities and more severe challenges for the forex market.
Compared to 2024, the number of warnings issued by the FCA and MAS grew significantly.
The number of entities on warning/alert lists from other major regulators also remained at historically high levels this year, for example:
The overall trend indicates: stable regulation in mature European markets, intensified enforcement in some Asia-Pacific markets, creating a global regulatory landscape of “High-Pressure Governance + Proactive Prevention & Control”, further shrinking the operating space for illegal platforms.
*Some data and information sourced from authoritative third-party institutions, broker website news, government department reports, financial regulatory agencies, and other public information channels.
In 2025, investor risk awareness significantly strengthened, leading to structural changes in trading decision-making logic.
As an industry bellwether, WikiFXs traffic growth reflects the rapid rise in investor demand for risk management.
Throughout the year, our user community and social media matrix flourished, rapidly ascending to become a leading global platform for trading security content.
Helping users understand regulation, identify risks, and avoid pitfalls—trading based on knowledge, not luck.
Meaning more and more people are proactively focusing on fund safety, platform compliance, and risk warnings before entering the market.
Reflecting investors continuous learning on how to protect themselves and avoid unnecessary risks due to information asymmetry.
They shared experiences, exchanged insights, and reminded each other, helping more people avoid detours.
Simultaneously, WikiFX firmly stood alongside investors, repaying user trust with concrete actions:
In 2025, WikiFX conducted on-site visits to 2,851 brokers spanning 28 countries and regions.
Exposed 734 fraudulent brokers throughout the year and encouraged users to speak out bravely.
To date, we have assisted 15,300+users in fund recovery or dispute resolution, involving over $67 million.
This year, we moved forward together.
In 2025, WikiEXPO was successfully hosted across 3 global financial hubs, gathering 420+ prominent industry leaders from around the world. It garnered sustained attention and coverage from 1,000+ mainstream media outlets, achieving a cumulative exposure of 130,000,000+.
Partners from 300+ regulatory bodies, brokers, and service providers came together with WikiFX to discuss the industrys future.
Every dialogue, signature, and on-stage exchange carried the shared industry expectation for “security, responsibility, and long-termism.”
Meanwhile, the Golden Insight Award is dedicated to establishing new benchmarks for “quality and responsible individuals” in the industry.
Nearly 50 expert judges with diverse backgrounds from regulatory bodies, mainstream media, and broker executives, along with 150 nominees, have collectively mapped the landscape of trust in the industry, allowing truly responsible, accountable, and contributing individuals to be seen and recognized.
We thank countless industry KOLs and IB partners for their sincere dedication in promoting forex trading security education alongside WikiFX.
WikiFX Elite Club hosted 10 offline events. Its membership grew to 400+, spanning 20+ countries and regions, and establishing itself as a cornerstone of the industrys secure development.
Together, we formed the inaugural Global 12-Member Elite Committee, transcending regional, linguistic, and market differences to continuously advocate for trading security.
This year, we witnessed more industry practitioners prioritizing “security” before growth and integrating “responsibility” into their business models.
We owe this to you: This milestone belongs not to WikiFX alone, but to the entire forex industry we all serve.
In the coming year, WikiFX will continue leveraging our technological capabilities, data integration, and commitment to information transparency to provide verifiable reference information for regulators, market participants, and investors. This aims to reduce information asymmetry at the industry level, helping all market stakeholders more easily identify risks and make more rational, prudent judgments.
Our expos will be held in Thailand, Hong Kong, Dubai, and Cyprus, accompanied by higher-quality, higher-frequency industry events and offline exchanges worldwide. We will persistently enhance communication and cooperation among all industry players, steering the forex ecosystem towards greater transparency and health.
Our products will undergo comprehensive upgrades, particularly the license information system, taking professionalism to new heights. We will also introduce features like dynamic alerts for broker information, transforming our industry-recognized verification tool into a proactive safeguard for trading security.
Most importantly, we remain steadfast in prioritizing user needs, continuously listening to genuine feedback,
and cultivating enduring trust with the investment community.
May your trading in 2026 be more rational, steady, and secure.
Lets continue joining hands, building trust through transparency and safeguarding the future with professionalism.
Happy New Year!

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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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