TradeUP.net – any reviews?

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Darviann

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Hey everyone, someone recently recommended TradeUP.net to me for investment trading. I checked it out, seems legit enough, nice interface and all, but I’m kinda new to this. Wondering if anyone here has used it or knows about it? Would love to hear some real experiences before I put any money in. Thanks!
 
Apart from a spectacularly tacky website, the major concern for me would be the lack of proper company details on their website

It suggests the company is tradeup Ltd- but doesn't give a (legally required) registered number.

Companies House shows no company of that name currently trading - one currently in liquidation, others previously liquidated.

Given that there are professional and established operators in this space, why would you chose one who can't/won't get the basics right?
 
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Darviann

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Thanks for pointing that out — it’s really important, especially when it comes to binary options and money. Yeah, not having clear company info on the site is definitely a red flag and something to watch out for. But sometimes these platforms run through different companies or legal entities in other countries, where it’s not so easy to find all the details. That doesn’t automatically mean they’re scammers, just something to be careful about. So I don’t just look at registration — I check real user reviews, how fast withdrawals happen, how support responds, and how fair the trading feels. And of course, I’m not planning to put in big money right away — I’ll start small and make sure withdrawals actually work first
 
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Thanks for pointing that out — it’s really important, especially when it comes to binary options and money. Yeah, not having clear company info on the site is definitely a red flag and something to watch out for. But sometimes these platforms run through different companies or legal entities in other countries, where it’s not so easy to find all the details. That doesn’t automatically mean they’re scammers, just something to be careful about. So I don’t just look at registration — I check real user reviews, how fast withdrawals happen, how support responds, and how fair the trading feels. And of course, I’m not planning to put in big money right away — I’ll start small and make sure withdrawals actually work first

Which still leaves the significant question of why would anyone in the UK - where we happen to be - choose a platform that displays no legal or contact details over the many that do?
 
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Hey everyone, someone recently recommended TradeUP.net to me for investment trading.
"investment trading" is a juxtaposition. In my opinion, If you want to invest you should look at legit businesses that allow you to invest in the stock market and provide accounts such as ISA, SIPPs etc., and If you want to trade, then my recommendation would be to also use the same companies that you can use for investments, and buy and sell legit shares of good reputable companies.
 
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Darviann

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Right now I’m just exploring and trying to understand this space better, so I don’t mind cautiously testing out some lesser-known platforms. For me, this is more research than a real investment at this stage. I pay close attention to real user feedback, how withdrawals are handled, and how the platform behaves during volatile moments — sometimes that tells you more than polished branding or legal fine print.

That said, if anything seems off or there’s a lack of transparency or access, I’ll walk away without hesitation. I’m not emotionally attached — just gathering data to figure out who’s actually worth trusting in the long run.
 
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Right now I’m just exploring and trying to understand this space better, so I don’t mind cautiously testing out some lesser-known platforms. For me, this is more research than a real investment at this stage. I pay close attention to real user feedback, how withdrawals are handled, and how the platform behaves during volatile moments — sometimes that tells you more than polished branding or legal fine print.

That said, if anything seems off or there’s a lack of transparency or access, I’ll walk away without hesitation. I’m not emotionally attached — just gathering data to figure out who’s actually worth trusting in the long run.

Fill your boots. We all like a blind punt from time to time
 
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Shamanalex

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Hey mate, I’ve been messing about on TradeUP.net for a few months. The site runs pretty smooth, no major bugs or freezes. Payouts? Not bad, usually sit around 85 to 90%. I stick to quick trades, watching EMA lines and key support/resistance. Not a magic money machine, but if you’re consistent and patient, it can bring some steady gains. My tip start small, get a feel for it before going all in.
 
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Darviann

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Hey mate, I’ve been messing about on TradeUP.net for a few months. The site runs pretty smooth, no major bugs or freezes. Payouts? Not bad, usually sit around 85 to 90%. I stick to quick trades, watching EMA lines and key support/resistance. Not a magic money machine, but if you’re consistent and patient, it can bring some steady gains. My tip start small, get a feel for it before going all in.
Thanks for the reply! Did you have to verify your ID to withdraw? That’s the part I’m a bit wary of — don’t want to give out personal info if the company’s shady. Also, how’s their customer support? Quick and helpful or more like radio silence?
 
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Yeah that verification hassle before cashing out is pretty standard now rules got tighter everywhere. I get why it’s annoying to send passport scans and all that, but TradeUP.net seems to have decent security from what I’ve seen. Support’s not super speedy, but they usually get back within a day or so. Nothing flawless, but nothing to freak out about either. Just keep your docs safe, obviously don’t go sharing them willy-nilly.
 
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Darviann

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What I'm left wondering is what this company has done to you to make you want to destroy their reputation (if they have one) with this scammy, spammy approach?
Haha, for real though I’m waiting on my first small withdrawal. If it doesn’t land, I swear I’ll go full force on calling it out and wrecking their reputation. No way I’m letting others fall into the same trap if it turns out shady.
 
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Darviann

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The site owner claims to be Obron Corp 105998 registered in the Marshall Islands ...
Hey, thanks for sharing that info, really helpful. On the flip side, sometimes these platforms work through different legal entities or partners in other countries, so the paperwork can get a bit messy. Anyway, I’m just planning to test them out and see if withdrawals actually go through smoothly. Not risking much at this point, and since I’m still pretty new, I’m not planning to put any big money in on this or any other platform just yet.
 
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    Hey, thanks for sharing that info, really helpful. On the flip side, sometimes these platforms work through different legal entities or partners in other countries, so the paperwork can get a bit messy. Anyway, I’m just planning to test them out and see if withdrawals actually go through smoothly. Not risking much at this point, and since I’m still pretty new, I’m not planning to put any big money in on this or any other platform just yet.

    If it works through a different legal entity than the one it states on the web site then that's an ever bigger red flag that there's something dodgy going on.

    Why would any sane, rational person risk any money, even a small amount, on what could be a scam site when there are loads of much better alternatives available?
     
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    If it works through a different legal entity than the one it states on the web site then that's an ever bigger red flag that there's something dodgy going on.

    Why would any sane, rational person risk any money, even a small amount, on what could be a scam site when there are loads of much better alternatives available?

    If i was a gambling man (i still wouldn't use that site), I'd put good money that @Darviann either owns the site or is being paid to promote it.

    If i was the one paying I'd be sorry disappointed!
     
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    Darviann

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    If i was a gambling man (i still wouldn't use that site), I'd put good money that @Darviann either owns the site or is being paid to promote it.

    If i was the one paying I'd be sorry disappointed!
    Haha, guess I should ask them to give me a job or just transfer me the site ownership 😄
    Jokes aside, I was just looking for honest feedback — and I appreciate hearing your thoughts.
    Feel free to take it however you like)
     
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