
Most investors, in particular beginners, are prone to ignoring a broker’s service attitude when selecting a trading platform. However, the attitude towards customers will significantly affect the trading experience. Therefore, to assist investors in making an informed decision, BrokersView monthly updates the list of brokers and ranks them by complaint satisfaction. We aim to provide useful insight into how they value their clients’ opinions and the overall level of customer service they provide.
In November, the most common complaints covered a wide range of concerns, including blocked withdrawals, unjustified profit deductions, platform glitches or manipulated trading interfaces, unresponsive customer support, pressure tactics urging clients to deposit more funds, and fraudulent charges.
The list of involved brokers is provided below for reference purposes.


November’s Good List highlights industry leaders under stricter regulatory oversight who consistently demonstrate commitment to client satisfaction. Several brokers stand out for their prompt and effective handling of client complaints.
November’s Bad List names seven scam brokers and two weakly regulated firms. These scam brokers faced multiple client complaints over fraudulent practices, ignored feedback, and remained unresponsive. Notably, Quotex and Skyline Trading have repeatedly appeared on the monthly bad list. Please also note that brokers lacking strong regulatory oversight, such as Vittaverse, are more likely to evade accountability, thereby exposing investors to greater risk.
BrokersView emphasizes the importance of staying informed about broker-related complaints, as they, along with regulatory details, can be valuable indicators when choosing a broker. Considering complaints can help reduce risks and ensure a more secure investment experience.
Investors can file a complaint through BrokersView in case of any suspected violations. Acting as a third party to protect your rights at no cost, we will assist you in communicating with the broker or help you send emails to the regulator.
Submit a complaint via this link to BrokersView: https://www.brokersview.com/complaint