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Dark Side of AETOS: They Don’t Want You to Know
Abstract:AETOS is an Australia-based broker. All over the internet, you will find positive reviews about this broker, but no one is talking about the risks involved with AETOS. However, we have exposed the hidden risks associated with AETOS

AETOS is an Australia-based broker. All over the internet, you will find positive reviews about this broker, but few are talking about the risks involved with AETOS. However, we have exposed the hidden risks associated with AETOS. Checkout this article
1. 24/5 Customer Support
The broker offers email cs_markets@aetoscg.com to customers . Clients may call brokers by given number. Clients can also contact the broker by filling out the online contact form. But drawback is its Customer support is available 24/5. It will not available on weekends, and clients cannot contact support 24/7.
24/5 support may be enough for many traders, but in volatile markets or during critical moments (like weekend market re-openings), the lack of 24/7 assistance can be a real disadvantage, especially for those needing immediate help.
2. Islamic Account Not Available
The broker offers three types of accounts: Demo, General, and Advanced. However, it does not provide an Islamic account option. This may be a limitation for traders who follow Shariah-compliant (interest-free) trading practices, as they require swap-free accounts that align with Islamic financial principles.
3. Bad Reviews
AETOS is a regulated broker and offers a variety of services. However, many users are not satisfied with their experience. According to WikiFX, there are a total of 77 reviews, of which 71 are negative, 4 are positive, and 2 are neutral. This reflects poorly on the brokers reputation. One of the most common complaints we observed relates to withdrawal issues, which appear to be a major concern among users.
User 1 - “Scam, using the excuse of successful withdrawal, but delaying payment to customers, holding customers' money for a long time. You should stay away from this floor”.
User 2- “This firm is not a reputable one On September 14, I asked for a withdrawal, but it was rejected the first time. On September 16, I tried again, and although it seemed to be successful, the money did not reach my bank card”.
User 3- “This company's major topic is betrayal. They deceive you into giving them your money, and when you ask them to refund your investment money, they say you have to pay taxes on it. Naturally, you mature and realise this is a con. Don't invest with AETOS since they can be revealed; it's all scam please be safe they use MT5 to scam us i really dont know if MT5 is actually legit”.
User 4- “At the beginning, you can withdraw one or two thousand, but when the withdrawal amount becomes larger later, you cannot withdraw it, saying that my bank card is wrong, the funds are frozen, and I need to pay the thawed funds. , I still can't withdraw after I filled it up, I found that I was cheated, I encountered a cheater, I really don't know what to do, I hope you can help me.”
User 5- “Fraudulent brokers take orders and burn investors' accounts”
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