ThinkMarkets Forex Broker Issues Warning Against Fake Websites
ThinkMarkets reminds all traders to be careful and vigilant against fake websites that mimic their official platform. Clients are advised to always double-check the official URL.

The forex broker ThinkMarkets has issued an important warning to all traders and potential clients: be cautious of fake websites that mimic the official look and feel of the company. This type of scam is becoming increasingly common, and unfortunately, many unsuspecting users fall victim.
This risk should not be ignored by either experienced traders or beginners. These scam sites often display subtle yet significant warning signs, such as typos in the URL (for example, "thinkmarkes.com" instead of "thinkmarkets.com") or unknown domains falsely claiming to be "official partners." ThinkMarkets wants to make it clear: their official domain is www.thinkmarkets.com and its regional subdomains.
Another major warning sign is when these fake sites attempt to deceive victims with unreasonable requests, including asking for a "security deposit" or certain fees just to withdraw funds from an account. ThinkMarkets firmly states that they never ask for upfront payments for the withdrawal process or to activate accounts.
ThinkMarkets emphasizes the importance of education and vigilance in combating these threats. Clients of this multi-asset broker are strongly advised to:
- Always verify the URL before logging in.
- Never share personal information unless you are completely sure you are on the official site.
- Be wary of suspicious money transfer requests.
For anyone actively trading online, your primary security measure is to always ensure you access the official website. Avoid clicking links from unknown sources, and if you have any doubts, immediately contact the ThinkMarkets forex broker team via live chat or email at support@thinkmarkets.com.
Enhancing Security with OTP Verification
In other forex broker news, ThinkMarkets is also enhancing its security system by adding a new feature on the ThinkPortal page that will verify users using OTP (One-Time Password) verification. This adds an extra layer of protection for your account.