Honest, practical guides to network marketing — grouped by where you are in the journey.
A straight answer to "is TAG Markets a scam", checked against primary sources: the Mauritius FSC register, the company’s own legal disclosures, its insurance page, and independent performance tracking — including what does not check out.
VerificationThe exact licence number, the entity behind it, step-by-step instructions to check it on the Mauritius FSC public register — and an honest comparison of what FSC regulation protects versus FCA, CySEC or ASIC.
VerificationThe client-funds insurance is real, and the certificate is public. What USD 1,000,000 per claimant actually means, what "shared aggregate" adds to it, the insolvency-only trigger, and why none of it protects you from losing trades.
VerificationThe SONIC AI copy-trading account is tracked publicly on myfxbook. The current numbers, why a 0.86% maximum drawdown is believable rather than suspicious, and the three caveats promoters leave out.
VerificationDo not take this site’s word for anything. The exact links, searches and questions to run before depositing with any broker — applied to TAG Markets, and reusable for the next offer someone sends you.
An honest explanation of amplified accounts — the arithmetic in both directions, how 24x compares to TAG’s public 12x Amplify offer, what the historical drawdown becomes when multiplied, and who should not use leverage at all.
Risk & SafetyMulti-level referral commissions set off alarm bells for good reason. Here is the actual legal test for a pyramid scheme, applied point by point — including the conditions that would turn this structure into one.
SONIC AI is the single strategy the XFusion community copies at TAG Markets. What it is, how it trades, what its own numbers say about its style, what a bad month would look like, and the questions to ask before connecting to it.
Copy TradingHow copy trading is actually wired — whose account holds your funds, what the copier can and cannot do, how to stop it, and how it differs from handing money to a "money manager" or a fund.