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- 所持的中国香港SFC(监管号:AAW177)香港 证券交易监管牌照,属于超范围经营,请注意风险!
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| 元宇证券 评论摘要 | |
| 成立时间 | 2021 |
| 注册国家/地区 | 香港 |
| 监管 | SFC |
| 市场工具 | 股票、外汇、共同基金、ETF、REITs |
| 交易平台 | MetaStock、富源本本、以盛极星期货 |
| 客户支持 | 电话:400-688-3187(快速通道) |
| 电话:(00852) 2523 8221(电话订单) | |
| 传真:(00852) 2810 7978,(0755) 2665 8431 | |
| 地址:香港湾仔港湾道18号中环广场48楼4806-07室 | |
元宇证券 信息
元宇证券 是一家总部位于香港的经纪公司,提供股票、外汇、ETF和REITs等多种交易工具。尽管产品种类繁多且执行速度快,但其监管许可证(AAW177)已过期,投资者应谨慎。该平台主要面向新手,支持MetaStock、富源本本和以盛极星期货,但不提供MT5等高级交易平台。大多数基本服务免费,但不活跃的用户账户每月收取HK$20的费用。

优点和缺点
| 优点 | 缺点 |
| 受SFC监管 | 支付方式有限 |
| 交易品种丰富 | |
| 日内解读快速 |
元宇证券 是否合法?
元宇证券 超出了中国香港SFC监管的业务范围。尽管元宇证券声称受两家监管机构监管,但具有许可证号AAW177的监管证书已过期。请注意风险!
| 监管国家 | 监管机构 | 监管状态 | 受监管实体 | 许可证类型 | 许可证号码 |
![]() | 香港证券及期货事务监察委员会(SFC) | 受监管 | Meta Futures Limited | 期货合约交易 | BSM300 |
![]() | 香港证券及期货事务监察委员会(SFC) | 已过期 | 元宇证券 有限公司 | 证券交易 | AAW177 |


我可以在元宇证券上交易什么?
元宇证券 提供30,000多种投资和杠杆产品。交易品种包括:外汇、股票、ETF、REITs、共同基金等。
| 交易资产 | 可用 |
| 外汇 | ✔ |
| 股票 | ✔ |
| 共同 基金 | ✔ |
| ETF | ✔ |
| REITs | ✔ |
| 大宗商品 | ❌ |
| 指数 | ❌ |
| 加密货币 | ❌ |
| 债券 | ❌ |
| 期权 | ❌ |

费用
大多数服务(如存款、取款、股票转移、托管等)是免费的。
特定服务(例如印花税转移、登记和转移、股息处理等)会收取特定费用。
不活跃账户每月收取HK$20的费用。
交易平台
| 交易平台 | 支持 | 可用设备 |
| MetaStock | ✔ | 桌面、移动、Web |
| Fuyuan Benben | ✔ | 移动 |
| Yisheng Polestar Futures | ✔ | 桌面、移动 |

存款和取款
元宇证券 接受以下银行的支付:中国银行(香港)、交通银行(香港)、招商永隆银行、中国民生银行、中信银行、南洋商业银行、东亚银行、香港上海汇丰银行。

企业画像
- 2-5年
- 香港监管
- 期货合约交易
- 证券交易
- 展业区域存疑
- 涉嫌超限经营
- 中级风险隐患
Wiki问答
Is it possible to use Expert Advisors (EAs) for automated trading with Metaverse Securities' platforms?
As someone who values robust automated trading tools in my strategies, I took a careful look at Metaverse Securities’ platform offerings before opening an account. Metaverse Securities mainly supports MetaStock, Fuyuan Benben, and Yisheng Polestar Futures, without offering the widely adopted MT4 or MT5 platforms. In my experience, the lack of MT4/MT5 means native support for the kinds of Expert Advisors (EAs) widely used in forex trading is absent. MetaStock does allow for some automation through system testing and scripting, but this is very different from the plug-and-play EA functionality found with MetaTrader. The other platforms mentioned focus more on manual, chart-based trading and don’t appear to have open environments for the typical FX EAs most algo traders rely on. For me, this was a clear limitation—one that could restrict traders who depend on flexible, third-party algorithmic trading solutions. Unless you are able to custom-script or adapt your automation to one of Metaverse Securities’ supported platforms (and accept the technical and practical hurdles involved), I don’t see it as a straightforward broker for running EAs in the way I’m accustomed to. For anyone prioritizing seamless EA integration, this would be a significant consideration before opening an account. Exercising caution and thorough platform research is essential for anyone with a strong interest in automated trading.
How do the different account types at Metaverse Securities compare to one another?
Based on my experience evaluating brokers, I found that Metaverse Securities does not clearly distinguish between multiple account types in the way many retail forex brokers do. Instead, the focus here seems to be on offering access to a broad array of products—such as stocks, forex, ETFs, REITs, and mutual funds—rather than segmenting clients by tiered account structures with varying features or minimum deposit requirements. For me, this approach might appeal to newer traders or those seeking simplicity, but it doesn't offer the fine-tuned customizability or perks (like advanced platforms, specialized support, or tailored fee schedules) that seasoned traders might expect from firms with distinct account types. I also noted that Metaverse Securities charges an inactivity fee for dormant accounts and provides most basic services free of charge. This means that, regardless of the size of your portfolio or your trading frequency, the experience will largely be standardized—something that may limit flexibility for active or institutional-level participants. Another important observation is the absence of mainstream advanced platforms like MT5 and the reliance on MetaStock, Fuyuan Benben, and Yisheng Polestar Futures, which could affect platform compatibility depending on a trader’s preferences or strategies. Overall, in my professional judgment, the lack of differentiated account options at Metaverse Securities warrants a cautious approach, especially for those with specific needs or higher expectations for bespoke brokerage services.
Does Metaverse Securities charge a commission for each lot traded on their ECN or raw spread accounts?
From my review of Metaverse Securities, I did not find clear information specifically outlining commissions per lot in the context of ECN or raw spread accounts. In my personal experience with various brokers, commission structures are usually prominently disclosed, especially for ECN models, as these tend to involve transparent per-lot fees. Instead, Metaverse Securities offers a variety of trading instruments—stocks, forex, ETFs, REITs—with most basic services such as depositing, withdrawing funds, and custody typically free. However, certain transactional services like stamp transfer fees and other processing charges may apply. What stands out to me is their focus on providing cost-effective basic trading, but the details around exact trading commissions, particularly per-lot charges on ECN or raw spread accounts, are not made explicit. Given this lack of detail and recognizing the cautious approach any prudent trader should take, I would personally be hesitant to make assumptions about hidden costs or the absence thereof. I also noticed that while Metaverse Securities is regulated in Hong Kong, their scope of business has reportedly exceeded the limits of one expired SFC license, which adds an additional layer of risk. For me, full transparency around fee structures and up-to-date licensing are key considerations before committing significant funds or trades. Therefore, I recommend contacting their customer support directly for a definitive answer regarding commission charges on specific accounts and ensuring you have all fee-related details in writing before trading.
Does Metaverse Securities offer a swap-free (Islamic) account option for its traders?
Based on my thorough review of all the information available about Metaverse Securities, I have not found any indication that they offer a swap-free, or Islamic, account option for traders. In my experience, clarity on such account types is essential, especially for traders who are concerned with complying with Shariah financial principles. Reliable brokers tend to state up front if Islamic accounts are on offer, usually with clear outlines of how overnight charges are handled. For Metaverse Securities, I noticed that their range of supported platforms—such as MetaStock, Fuyuan Benben, and Yisheng Polestar Futures—seems more tailored to conventional trading rather than accommodating religious or ethical mandates that require swap-free conditions. Moreover, their platform details and fee structures make no mention of alternative arrangements for interest accrual on overnight positions, which are central to Islamic accounts. Given that regulatory information around Metaverse Securities is already somewhat ambiguous—particularly with the license AAW177 having expired and questions about the scope of their current activities—I would personally be very cautious if a swap-free account is a necessity for you. If this is a critical criterion for your trading, it's wise to contact Metaverse Securities directly for clarification or consider more transparent alternatives. Trust, clarity, and regulatory adherence are non-negotiable for me when choosing a broker for specific account needs.
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