As an independent trader with several years of experience navigating broker choices, I approach PGM with considerable caution. In my research, I found that PGM, officially Paragon Global Markets, LLC, operates out of the United States and has been around for five to ten years. However, what stands out most for me is the complete absence of valid regulatory oversight. The fact that PGM is unregulated and carries labels such as a “suspicious regulatory license” and “high potential risk” is a central concern. For any trader, especially those dealing with managed futures and FX, regulatory protection can be the difference between recovering lost funds in a dispute and having no recourse at all. While PGM does offer access to a broad range of sophisticated trading platforms and claims experience in diverse markets, none of this offsets the risks attached to its regulatory status. In my professional opinion, a broker’s legitimacy is grounded in stringent licensing and transparent oversight. The lack of this makes it difficult for me to place trust in their operations or safeguard my interests. Ultimately, regardless of its years in business or platform offerings, the absence of credible regulation is too significant a risk for me to feel confident trading with PGM.