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The security of Ives' funds
Due to the merger of Ives and FXSOL, the previous regulatory information of IFX is no longer used. At present, IFX belongs to FXSOL. Please refer to FXSOL's supervision for regulatory information.

The supervisory telephone number of the Financial Services Authority (FCA) is 1 13942.

The registration number of American Futures Association (NFA) is 03 12620.

All the funds provided by customers are deposited in very safe financial institutions with first-class credit reliability. At present, the financial institution chosen by IFX/FXSOL to store customers' funds is Bank of JPMorgan Chase). IFX/FXSOL promises to provide you with the highest quality financial services in the industry and adhere to the highest standards in professionalism and business transparency.

IFX/FXSOL has been selected as "Top 500 Companies" for three consecutive years! IFX/FXSOL has been ranked in the list of "Top 500 Companies of Inc" for three consecutive years, which is a proud achievement, because only 2% of the shortlisted companies have achieved such results this year. The three-year sales growth rate of IFX/FXSOL is 665,438+02%, and the sales income in 2006 reached 53.2 million US dollars, which reflects the leading position of IFX/FXSOL among online foreign exchange dealers. IFX/FXSOL is the only major foreign exchange dealer shortlisted this year.

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Please note that IFX (now FXSOL) has three branches, so the accounts opened are also supervised in different places. American version, Australian version, British version, American version is regulated by NFA, Australian version is regulated by Australian Monetary Authority and British version is regulated by British FSA. Because the American version of the leverage law stipulates that it cannot exceed 100 times, it is impossible to lock the order. Therefore, please note that 20 1 1, the OTC of the United States stipulates that the lever of the American version of FXSOL cannot exceed 50 times, and the order cannot be locked, so FIFO is used. The British version of FXSOL does not have this requirement, and the legal provisions remain unchanged. The maximum lever is still 400 times.