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Risk disclaimer

Read this before acting on anything you find on this website.

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Trading and investing carry a high risk of losing money. Most retail traders lose. Nothing on Trading News Global is a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any asset, and nothing here takes account of your personal circumstances.

We are not your financial adviser

Trading News Global is a publisher. We are not a broker, dealer, exchange, fund manager, investment adviser or financial planner, and we are not authorised or regulated by any financial services regulator. Nothing on this website constitutes personalised investment, financial, legal, accounting or tax advice.

Our articles are general information and education. They cannot take into account your income, your existing holdings, your obligations, your tax position, your time horizon or your tolerance for loss — all of which determine whether any particular decision is sensible for you. Before making a financial decision, seek advice from a professional who is licensed in your jurisdiction and who knows your circumstances.

You can lose money — including more than you deposit

  • Cryptocurrency is highly volatile, largely unregulated in many jurisdictions, and can fall very sharply and very quickly. Assets held on an exchange can be lost if that exchange fails, is hacked or freezes withdrawals. Self-custodied assets can be lost permanently if you lose your keys. Some tokens have gone to zero.
  • Foreign exchange is usually traded with leverage. Leverage multiplies losses as much as gains, and a small adverse move can wipe out an account. In some jurisdictions and account types, losses can exceed your deposit.
  • Contracts for difference and other leveraged derivatives are complex instruments. Providers regulated in the EU and UK are required to publish the share of their retail accounts that lose money; those figures have consistently sat in the region of 70–80%.
  • Binary options are high-risk, all-or-nothing products with a negative expected return by design. They are banned from sale to retail investors in the United Kingdom and restricted or prohibited in the European Union, Australia and elsewhere. We cover them so readers understand why regulators took that view — not to encourage anyone to trade them.
  • Commodities, indices and bonds carry market, liquidity, currency and, where leverage is used, amplified risk.

Past performance means nothing about the future

Any historical data, chart, backtest, case study or example on this site describes what happened before. It is not a prediction, a promise or an indication of what will happen next. Markets change, and strategies that worked in one regime routinely fail in another.

No signals, no tips, no guaranteed returns

We do not publish trading signals, entry and exit calls, managed accounts, copy-trading, or “guaranteed” anything. If you see such a claim attributed to Trading News Globalanywhere — on social media, in a messaging app, or in an advertisement — it is not from us. Please report it to editor@tradingnewsglobal.com.

Accuracy and timeliness

We work to be accurate and we correct mistakes openly under our editorial policy. Even so, market information dates quickly, figures change, and errors happen. Content is provided “as is” with no warranty of accuracy, completeness or fitness for any purpose. Always verify a figure against a primary source before you act on it.

Price data displayed on this site is indicative, delayed and provided by third parties. It is for general information only and must not be used for trading decisions or valuation.

Third-party links

We link to regulators, exchanges, data providers and other publications so you can check our work. We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy or practices. A link is not an endorsement.

No advertising relationship with the editorial

This site carries third-party advertising, which may include advertisements for financial products. Those advertisements are selected by the ad network, not by our newsroom. Their appearance is not a recommendation, endorsement or vetting by Trading News Global. We publish no affiliate links and no broker referral arrangements — see our editorial policy.

Jurisdiction and eligibility

Financial products are regulated differently around the world. Some products described on this site may be illegal, restricted or unavailable where you live. It is your responsibility to establish whether a product is lawful and appropriate for you before engaging with it.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Trading News Global, its owners, writers and contributors accept no liability for any loss or damage — including trading losses, lost profits or consequential loss — arising from your use of, or reliance on, anything published on this website.

Getting help

If trading is affecting your finances, your relationships or your wellbeing, treat that seriously. The behavioural pattern of chasing losses is well documented and is not a discipline problem you can simply try harder at. Support services for gambling and financial harm exist in most countries and can help with trading too.

Contact

Questions about this disclaimer: editor@tradingnewsglobal.com