As an experienced trader, I approach brokers like Bendix FX with a high degree of caution. My first priority is always proper regulation, and Bendix FX immediately raises red flags here. According to what I have found, the broker operates without any valid regulatory oversight. Despite being registered in Canada and having a business presence for five to ten years, the lack of recognized supervision means there is a significant risk for anyone considering depositing funds. The absence of a verified office—WikiFX mentions a field trip that found no physical presence at the advertised Canadian address—adds to my concerns. In my experience, transparency about licenses and the ability to corroborate business offices are essential indicators of a trustworthy broker. Additionally, the platform only supports deposits and withdrawals via wire transfer, which for me, removes the added layer of security that credit cards or reputable e-wallets can provide. There is also mention of a suspicious regulatory license and a suspicious scope of business, which further erodes my confidence. I never take user reviews at face value, particularly when there is only a single positive review available. For me, a safe trading environment hinges on clear, verifiable regulation and easy means of recourse should things go wrong. Given these facts, I cannot consider Bendix FX a secure or reliable choice for trading, regardless of their time in operation or advertised services.