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HYCM Flagged by Malaysia’s Securities Commission
Abstract:HYCM, a well-known online trading platform, has been added to the Investor Alert List by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC). According to the SC, HYCM has been carrying out unregulated activities, which means the company is offering trading services in Malaysia without having the proper license to do so within the country.

HYCM, a well-known online trading platform, has been added to the Investor Alert List by the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC). According to the SC, HYCM has been carrying out unregulated activities, which means the company is offering trading services in Malaysia without having the proper license to do so within the country.
The Investor Alert List is published by the SC to warn the public about companies or individuals that may be offering financial services without approval. If a broker appears on this list, it usually means they are not allowed to operate in Malaysia, and they are not monitored by local financial authorities. For Malaysian traders, this is an important red flag that should not be ignored.

Trading with a broker that is not licensed in Malaysia comes with serious risks. Without local regulation, there is no guarantee that the broker will follow fair rules or protect your money. If problems happen, such as withdrawal issues or unfair trading conditions, there may be little you can do to get help or recover your funds.
Even though HYCM may be licensed in other countries, this does not mean it is approved to offer services in Malaysia. Regulatory licences only apply in the countries where they are issued. A broker must get a separate licence to operate legally in each country, including Malaysia.
When companies work without a local licence, they are not watched by the local regulator. This can lead to poor customer protection, unfair practices, and even possible scams. That‘s why using a broker from the SC’s alert list can be very risky.
This case is a clear reminder that traders should always check if a broker is properly licensed in their own country before opening an account. A licence from a trusted financial regulator means the broker must follow strict rules and can be held responsible if something goes wrong.
While being on the Investor Alert List doesn‘t automatically mean HYCM is a scam, it does mean Malaysian traders should be very careful. It’s safer to avoid any broker that is not approved by local authorities.
In the fast-moving world of online trading, choosing a broker you can trust is one of the most important decisions you can make. Always put safety first by using brokers that are licensed and regulated in your country.

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