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Check Out the New Function on the WikiFX app: The Genealogy!
Abstract:The WikiFX App has had a significant update recently. We are delighted to announce that the new function, the Genealogy, has been unleashed in the latest version of the WikiFX App.

The WikiFX App has had a significant update recently. We are delighted to announce that the new function, the Genealogy, has been unleashed in the latest version of the WikiFX App.
What is the Genealogy?
Genealogy is the function that allows you to see the relationship between the broker you choose and other relevant brokers. This feature uses a forked graph to show you which companies your chosen broker is associated with throughout the Forex market
Example
For example, if you want to learn more about a broker called FBS, you can go to the broker's details page on the WikiFX app. Select the Genealogy option and you will find a network diagram with FBS. On this graph, you can visually see what subsidiaries the broker has, whether there are fake clones, related companies, parent companies, etc. This information can give you a better understanding of the trader's current position and position in the market.






The same operation applies to scam brokers. As far as we know, Hiltonmetafx is a clone of the famous Ponzi scheme V5 Forex Global, which we can also see intuitively from Genealogy.



This feature can help you understand the past and present life of a broker, and can also tell you if the broker page you open is the one you want, or if it is a clone. It can be a good guide to open the correct dealer website. This is an advantage that you can't find on the Google search engine. Because the Google search engine does not identify which is a real dealer and which is a clone.
Condition to use this new function
If you want to get deep into some broker that you are interested in. You can simply click the Genealogy function. However, before you can use this function, you have to be a VIP member of the WikiFX App initially. Want to know how to get a VIP membership? please do not hesitate to contact the customer service of WikiFX. The global customer service of WikiFX is +234-706 777 7762 on WhatsApp. Or you can follow WikiFXs official accounts on Facebook and talk to the WikiFX staff directly.


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