FXdirekt Hit With Claims Of Fraud & Boiler Room Activity

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German broker FXdirekt Bank is under fire after media reports from German business portal Wirtschafts Woche published an article of fraud and aggressive selling practices taking place at the company. The report was written after FXdirekt had received numerous complaints about its services and was being sued by customers.

According to the expose, Wirtschafts Woche received copies of internal emails from both former and current employees that reveal the behavior taking place. Issues included the aggressive selling of high risk investments to clients where FXdirekt acted as counterparty to the trades and manipulation of prices to trigger customer losses. Dealer intervention included stop hunting and excessive slippage on market orders, or constant requotes.  The broker also used a deceptive approach to win new clients.

According to the report, insiders and customers claim that FXdirekt would begin its fraud from before a client became a funded account.  The broker created a Demo version of its platform with an artificial delay.  On the phone, an FXdirekt representative would know where the price would be heading soon and coax a potential client to make a trade.  After gaining, they would then make them believe that Demo trading it is like real trading and their easy profits would be replicated once using real money.  Clients that lost money in their demo accounts would have funds added so prospective customers wouldn’t realize they were losing.

They also made reference to how the company gained from client losses and customers were expected to lose all of their money. The report also mentioned how losing customers were urged to redeposit funds to try and win back their losses. In addition, employees were given low salaries with high commissions to encourage aggressive sales behavior.  According to the article, the act of ill advise and “pushing” of trades by clients was a directive from their “Boss.”

After funding a real account, dealers would monitor when clients were logged in.  Dealers would then take advantage of offline customers to trigger stop losses and or margin calls in their accounts.  Complaints of false margin calls had been brought up in the past to BaFin, but no fines or actions were implemented by the regulator.

In addition to clients, employees were also being taken advantage of.  Sales agents were given high quotas that forced them to make high amounts of sales calls while also setting minimum duration limits for conversations.  Also, to try and rig “Best Broker” polls, the broker had employees purchase pre-paid calling cards under aliases and use them to call and vote in favor of FXdirekt.  The report also claims that the company would issue loans to employees and then use repayments as leverage to cause them to initiate their aggressive sales policies.

As expected, FXdirekt Bank which claims to have 40,000 customers has denied the allegations. However, the complaints have caused Cortal Consors, a subsidiary of BNP Paribas that acted as a business introduce for FXdirekt to sever ties with the German broker.

While such activities from a broker are nothing new, they do cast a black eye on the German regulator BaFin which requires German brokers to be registered as Banks. As such, the public will be pressuring the BaFin to understand how it let a German Bank operate its business like a rag-tag boiler room.  According to Forex Magnates sources, BaFin is currently investigating the broker.

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  1. Rob said:

    Actually this is nothing new. FXDirekt is operating with this business model for several years now. All insiders knew about it. In 05 they had problems and all german financial websites were full with complaints about the bank. However they managed to survive this crisis. I´m really excited how it will work out for them this time. BAFIN gets a lot of pressure right now and as far as I know there might also be some class actions.

    October 16th, 2012 at 4:51 pm
  2. Andy said:

    I have already read the WiWo article about that last week. The firm always had a particularly bad reputation amongst retail traders. The german regulator/Bafin is remarkably indifferent when it comes to retail clients being screwed over by shady OTC boilerrooms. My impression is they only look at minimum capitalization requirements and similar stuff, and the rest (like quality of execution) is of no concern to them.

    October 16th, 2012 at 6:01 pm
  3. Michael Greenberg said:

    next time let us know ahead..

    October 16th, 2012 at 9:00 pm
  4. Ron Finberg said:

    Have to give kudos to the forexpeacearmy community as readers were down on these guys for quite a while. Shows that the review sites are useful

    October 16th, 2012 at 9:05 pm
  5. Jon said:

    @Ron

    Yes they are, when they are headed or guided by respected members that stick to concrete issues, instead of constant whining and emotional arguments of disgruntled traders.

    October 21st, 2012 at 5:37 am
  6. Jon said:

    I wonder what VarengoldFx’s response would be to this. I was under the impression that German Bank regulations were pretty stiff.

    October 21st, 2012 at 5:49 am
  7. Michael Greenberg said:

    we all were

    October 21st, 2012 at 7:34 am

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