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Abstract:On March 7, 2023, MTFE’s Bangladesh team will distribute supplies to local "depressed and needy people" in Bangladesh. The slogan is "MTFE Group is always with the world's depressed people".

On March 7, 2023, MTFEs Bangladesh team distribute supplies to local “depressed and needy people” in Bangladesh. The slogan is “MTFE Group is always with the world depressed people”. It is not the first time that this broker organizes charity activities. In addition, to establishing new operations centers in South Asia and the Middle East, MTFE is also focusing on building friendly relations with the low-class community. Holding charity events is part of that.
MTFE is also vigorously promoting its AI trading system. Traders don't have to spend too much time managing their own accounts, and the AI system can automatically handle it.
According to WikiFX, MTFE has been given a decent score of 7.08/10. And MTFE is a regulated broker, it has been regulated by FINTRAC.


Below are some details about the charity:





Conclusion
MTFE is a solidly regulated broker. However, WikiFX wants to remind investors that no matter whether brokers set up branches around the world, look for celebrity endorsements, or organize charity activities, these are all marketing strategies of the brokers, and traders should not invest in these brokers without deep analysis.

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