
Review on Relishtradeex
Summary
About Relishtradeex
The website Relish TradeEx (at “relishtradeex.com”) presents itself as a high-end, globally operating financial firm offering investment and trading services across forex, synthetic indices, stocks, commodities, mutual funds and ETFs. On its homepage and service pages it boasts features such as:
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“one-click investing experience” in forex, CFD’s on gold, oil, Apple, Tesla and 6,100+ world-renowned markets.
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Claims of “High Guaranteed Returns”, “0% Capital Protection”, “0% Server Uptime” (sic) and “0% Investors Satisfaction” (which appears to be a mis-print or unrealistic figure)
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Statement that the firm is “licensed & certified” and “award winning global financial firm” with an address in London: “1, 64 St James’s St, St. James’s, London SW1A 1NF, United Kingdom” plus a UK phone number +44 20 2206 3829.
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Promises of AI-driven “SmartFolio” investing technology, “fully managed high-yield investment”, “guaranteed returns”, “profit sharing mode” etc.
In short: Relish TradeEx claims to offer an all-in-one professional investment/ trading service, accessible globally, with minimal risks, high yields, advanced technology and top-tier credentials.
More Details
Unverified claims of regulation and credentials:
Despite presenting itself as a “top-tier international financial institution” and giving a London address, the site does not clearly list a regulatory license (e.g., in the UK the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) number) or foreign filings which are publicly verifiable. In legitimate trading/investment firms, this is essential and prominently displayed. The absence of this suggests that the firm is un-regulated or operating outside proper oversight—thus exposing you to elevated risk.-
Promises of guaranteed high yields with minimal risk:
The site repeatedly uses language like “High Guaranteed Returns”, “Stable Income”, “We make money when our investors make money” (profit sharing), “consistent ROI”, “we protect your capital” etc. Legitimate investment markets (especially forex/CFDs) are inherently risky—the more “guaranteed” something sounds, the more caution is required. A firm promising “up to 20% monthly profit” is making claims that in reality very few, if any, legitimate investment companies consistently achieve. These claims align with common scam tactics—lure you in with high returns, minimal risk. -
Over-broad offering and marketing-heavy site:
A firm offering everything (forex, stocks, ETFs, synthetic indices, commodities, mutual funds) plus advanced AI-bots, one-click investing, global markets, etc., is not unusual—but when combined with a lack of transparency and regulation, it becomes suspect. The site emphasises glossy marketing rather than detailed client testimonials, audited results, clear regulatory statements, or independent reviews. -
Potential for withdrawal problems and investor loss:
With platforms like this, a recurring complaint is that initial deposits may seemingly earn, but when you try to withdraw or stop investing, the site imposes conditions, “fees”, or refuses the payout. Because I found no credible verification of the site’s operations, there is a real risk you may not be able to withdraw funds. Moreover, the mention of “high entry thresholds” and “managed funds” suggests you may need to commit substantial sums before access to liquidity (or ability to withdraw) is granted. -
Fake or misleading features such as “synthetic indices free from real-world risks”:
The “synthetic indices” product page claims you can trade instruments that are unaffected by global events, liquidity or real-world market hours. This is a red flag because it suggests a product tailor-made for marketing rather than meaningful financial instrument; “free from real-world risks” is a misleading statement—every trading product carries risk. It suggests the site may be catering to inexperienced investors using sensational claims. -
Poor transparency of domain & business evidence:
I did not locate credible third-party verification of this company’s entity, its regulatory filings, audited accounts, or client reviews. If these are missing or hidden, the ability to assess risk and hold the firm accountable is greatly reduced. Without such oversight, your investment is at the mercy of the firm’s internal operations. -
Conclusion from pattern matching with known scam behaviours:
Many scam investment sites follow the pattern: newly-registered domain, big claims of high returns and low risk, global marketing, vague regulatory assertions, high-threshold deposits, and lack of transparency. Relish TradeEx’s structure and claims strongly align with these characteristics. As such it is wise to treat this platform as highly suspect and proceed only with extreme caution (or ideally avoid entirely).
Given all of the above, unless you have independent proof of the firm’s regulation, audited performance, and you are comfortable with the risk of total loss, you should consider Relish TradeEx not safe for investment. In my view, it should be considered a likely scam or untrustworthy investment scheme.

Warning: Low score, please avoid this website!
According to our review, this website has a higher risk of being a scam website.
It may attempt to steal your funds under the pretense of helping you make money.
Notice: High Score — Not likely to be a scam website.
According to our review, this website has a low risk of being a scam.
There is minimal indication of fraudulent activity.
Notice: Moderate score — Caution advised.
According to our review, this website shows a moderate risk level based on current data.
There is no strong evidence of a scam, but users should proceed carefully.
Photos of Relishtradeex
Pros
- Marketing of “tailored access”, “institutional and individual investors”, “one-click investing experience” – attractive to those seeking a simple entry into financial markets.
- 24/5 trading and weekend access in the “synthetic indices” page – potentially offering flexibility.
- Promises “fully-managed” or “expert” support, including AI-driven tools, which may appeal to those who feel less confident trading themselves.
Cons
- Legitimacy and transparency concern: Lack of evidence for regulation, licensing, external audits. Without such oversight, investor protection is minimal.
- Unrealistic guarantees: The promise of “guaranteed returns”, high monthly profits, low or “zero risk” is inconsistent with real investment markets.
- Potential for loss / scam: If the company is not properly regulated or is misrepresenting its credentials, your funds may not be recoverable in case of fraud.
- Marketing hype vs. substance: The amount of marketing language and lack of independent verifiable proof suggests you may be buying into a promise rather than a genuine service.
Website Overview
Country:
USA
Operating Since:
2025
Platforms:
Mobile/Desktop
Type:
Trading/investment
Spread:
N/A
Funding:
Trading/investment
Leverage:
N/A
Commission:
N/A
Instruments:
N/A
Keypoints
Claims of “guaranteed returns” or “stable income” from markets known for risk (forex, CFDs) which is inherently unrealistic. Relish TradeEx repeatedly uses the language of “guaranteed”, “high yields” and “no risk”.
Offers trading in synthetic indices described as “free from real-world market and liquidity risks” and “crypto‐secure random number generator” etc.
The website design shows a UK address +44 phone number, but there is no publicly verifiable regulatory registration, license number or details of a regulated financial firm disclosed (at least from the visible site content).
The domain appears very new or at least has little trace of longstanding regulated operation (no detailed track record or audited results on the site).
Overall Score
Final Thoughts
After viewing and analyzing the site thoroughly by our experts and undergoing the proper process, we have reached a final conclusion.
The website Relish TradeEx presents itself in a very professional manner with slick marketing, promises of high returns, global access and advanced technology. At first glance, it gives the impression of a cutting-edge investment firm. However, a deeper dive reveals many of the hallmarks of scam or highly risky operations: unverifiable credentials, unrealistic return promises, vague regulatory status, aggressive marketing, and poor transparency. For anyone considering investing with this site, the risk of loss appears very high, and the safeguards that one expects from a legitimate regulated investment company are missing.
My conclusion: Do not trust this platform unless you can independently verify its regulatory status, see audited results, read verifiable client reviews, and confirm you can withdraw funds without excessive restrictions. Otherwise, treat it as potentially fraudulent, protect your capital, and consider walking away.
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