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Abstract:Trade Nation is facing criticism from users for several reasons. Although it is a well-known broker with a good reputation among traders and Investors, many are now raising concerns. So, what are the reasons users are starting to dislike this broker? Let’s find out.

Trade Nation is facing criticism from users for several reasons. Although it is a well-known broker with a good reputation among traders and investors, many are now raising concerns. So, what are the reasons users are starting to dislike this broker? Lets find out.
Complaints About Withdrawals & Customer Support
Recent reviews from the past two months show growing dissatisfaction. Many users have complained about delayed withdrawals and poor customer support. These issues are being raised more frequently, which could make potential investors think twice.
A user said this: Withdrawal process is an absolute joke. After refusing to use Skrill (which they pushed me toward despite me not having an account there), I was told my withdrawal was “processed.” Nearly three weeks later, there‘s still no sign of my funds (not a small amount). Their support keeps telling me to speak to my bank, but my bank insists it’s the senders responsibility to trace the payment. I agree – this is their job, not mine. Absolutely unacceptable.
Another user experience-It's so frustrating process for getting our money withdrawal. Not actual process and guidance.
A user said, been waiting for a withdrawal for days and it still says pending and anytime I talk to someone they keep saying 30 more minutes, or they have another processing fee…

Complainant stated, I'm waiting for my introduction call from your Trade Nation representative........waiting, waiting, waiting. Couldn't have it on Fri 18th as he had a game of golf so I asked for Monday but no confirmation answer so I called on Monday 21st July at 10.08 a.m. ......no answer?
According to a user, my experience with Trade Nation has been very unprofessional. I have some trading related websites and decided to sign up as a partner to promote them. I work with other brokers like this and thought it would have been mutually beneficial for us both. So I signed up and they sent an automated email immediately asking for identify verification. So I sent in my DL and a scanned bill right away. I was completely ignored. I sent a follow-up email just to make sure there wasn't a missed email and it was ignored too. Trade Nation harvests your personal information in this way. They get people to send in their sensitive information with no intention of ever accepting you. Another one, When I deposit immediately received. But when I apply withdrawal 6 days completed still, I wait for receiving money.
One user explained this: I‘ve been trading with trade nation for minutes and it’s been a disappointing experience. order execution is slow and reliable and the spreads are consistently high. overall, its a platform i find hard to trust. these problems are part of why i decided to move to (TokenBlaze) platform and that choice has never disappointment. Customer experience so far not that great. Have an in issue with my accounting went on the site to ask for assistance still waiting for a response from Customer service 24hrs later.

Conclusion
Reviews about Trade Nation give a mixed picture. While some users appreciate the platforms user-friendly interface and competitive spreads, many others have raised serious concerns. Common complaints include delayed withdrawals, unresponsive customer support, and a lack of clear communication during the withdrawal process. These issues have caused frustration among traders, especially those who expected faster service from a reputed broker. Overall, the reviews suggest that while Trade Nation may appear reliable on the surface, users should be cautious and do their own research before investing.
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