Honest Review of Handels Fusion

1.5/5
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Attention! A new Handels Fusion review — an analysis of yet another fraudulent project! Its potential clients are offered to “Explore the World of Opportunities” with a wide range of trading accounts, an intuitive yet powerful terminal, world-class training, and personalized coaching. How many times have we heard these cliché phrases from scammers? And this platform is no exception. Empty promises behind loud slogans, a 100% chance that trusting clients will become victims of fraudsters — all of this is covered in our material below.

Key Features

  • Company Name: Handels Fusion UK Limited, Handels Fusion Ltd CY
  • Website: https://handelsfusion.com/
  • Available Contacts: [email protected]
  • Foundation: 2024
  • Services: Forex/CFD trading
  • License: No
  • Initial Deposit: $300

From Sign-Up to Payout

Getting acquainted with the official website of Handels Fusion turned out to be quite interesting. Its design left a favorable impression, but the content and functionality quickly spoiled it. The thing is, the pages mostly consist of advertising slogans. It seems the creators didn’t really think about what a trader might actually get.

For example:

  • Literally on every page, we are told about unique learning materials, personal mentorship, etc. However, we couldn’t even find any mention of training, books, articles, webinar materials, or course contents in the menu.
  • On the “Range of Markets” page, the broker seems to want to share valuable information about markets and assets. But something prevented them from doing so, so they decided to send the user to a login form instead of providing details about each trading instrument group.
  • The company also decided to ignore traders’ desire to see contract specifications and trade parameters. It seems their staff was worried that clients might get bored, so they entertained them with attempts to figure out this information on their own.
  • Of course, one of the most common tricks was also present — the inability for a new client to register. However, the firm’s staff acted more honestly than most similar projects — they didn’t even include a registration form. Indeed, anyone who thought they couldn’t live without trading on this platform will find ways to contact support, where they will definitely open an account. As for the rest, don’t even bother thinking about it.

Overall, the broker’s website didn’t earn any praise. We saw stark differences between this shabby site and the websites of real regulated brokers. Scammers don’t want to waste time or money to reach that level. Perhaps we can understand them — it’s not rational to try and perfect an online service that will stop working in 3-4 months at best.

Our Trading Experience With Handels Fusion

The broker provides a detailed description of its trading platform and talks about many of its advantages. In particular, it highlights the superiority of the terminal compared to traditional MT4 and MT5 platforms. According to the broker, this is due to:

  • Precision execution of client orders.
  • Customizable user interface.
  • Powerful chart analysis tools.
  • Intuitive management interface.

We understand perfectly well that advertising descriptions of trading platform features can differ significantly from what a registered client of Handels Fusion actually encounters. Moreover, we are confident that this software has more disadvantages than advantages. We have solid grounds for this:

  • The company does not provide the name of the software developer. We are far from believing that a broker’s team, unable to perfect a simple website, could develop a complex software suite for trading on financial markets.
  • The broker does not offer a demo version of the software that would allow traders to familiarize themselves with its features and interface.
  • The platform is only available as a webtrader, which by definition has a limited set of features.

Unfortunately, we do not have an active Handels Fusion account. Therefore, we cannot provide more details about the terminal.

Moreover, the company’s approach to disclosing important information prevents us from even reviewing the trading conditions it offers. The reason is simple: they are not published (we’ve already mentioned this). And in this respect, the platform stands out among similar ones. There is hardly any information about account types, trades, or trading instruments on the site’s pages.

For example, on the account types page, the only useful information is their names. The broker offers 7 account types: 5 standard and 2 “Professional.” The standard accounts include:

  • Bronze.
  • Silver.
  • Gold.
  • Premium.
  • Platinum.

The professional accounts are VIP and VIP+. We didn’t see any significant differences between them. They’re not even defined clearly, with vague options like “Personalized Trading Alerts” or “Practical Guided Trading Sessions.”

Meanwhile, the only specific parameter we found on ALL pages of the Handels Fusion official website is the minimum deposit amount, which is $300. Leverage, spreads, swaps, commissions, trade volume limits, etc. remain unknown.

The scammers’ approach is crystal clear. Traders must lose money, so why not help them do it right from the first trades while they’re still figuring out the terms of their transactions?

The Reality Check

The broker Handels Fusion did not skimp on providing official data about itself. It claims to operate under the control of reputable regulators and states that two companies are operating under this tradename:

  • Handels Fusion UK Limited (UK).
  • Handels Fusion Ltd. (Cyprus).

It even tries to provide the companies’ registration numbers. Additionally, a CySEC license number for the company registered in Cyprus is published. Everything would seem fine if traders weren’t able to read.

Let’s start with the British company. Strangely enough, the broker mentions registration number 4729103, but this belongs to a firm named Fusion Capital Management, not Handels Fusion UK Limited. However, according to the Companies House registration data, the published information has nothing to do with reality.

Handels Fusion - not in UK registry

Under the specified registration number, there is a company named GAURAV ENTERPRISE LIMITED, which deals with operations involving its own and rented real estate. The name Fusion Capital Management does not appear anywhere in its history. In fact, it is not found in the Companies House database at all. However, there is information about it in the FCA registry. According to the regulator, a firm with this name is not authorized and is likely operating in the UK without proper permissions, violating the law.

As for the Cyprus registration and CySEC license, just like in the previous case, the broker’s own information indicates that these belong not to Handels Fusion Ltd but to a company called Fusion Markets EU Ltd. This time, the data is indeed confirmed‌ — ‌this firm is registered under number ΗΕ434563 and holds license 444/24 (issued in 2024). However, the regulator also tracks ‌domains owned by the company. The only domain registered to the legitimate firm is fusionmarkets.com. While the site is still under development, it is entirely unrelated to handelsfusion.com.

Thus, the broker is neither registered nor licensed in the UK and is fraudulently using the details of a legitimate Cypriot company to appear legitimate. Still have any doubts that this is a scam platform?

Interesting fact! Half of the company’s FAQ section isn’t even about Handels Fusion but about the “remarkable” broker Investment Peak, which has repeatedly used website mirrors due to regulatory blocks and has accumulated a massive number of negative reviews. And yes — the official website of our so-called broker is an exact copy of yet another investmentpeak7.com mirror, with the only differences being fake registration and licensing details.

How Long Has Handels Fusion Been in the Game?

Strangely enough, the broker has avoided making the usual grand claims about extensive industry experience, millions of clients, and thousands of prestigious awards. However, we are still curious about the platform’s actual age. We retrieved this data using WHOIS to check the domain registration date.

Domain

As it turns out, handelsfusion.com was only registered on December 19, 2024, meaning the broker has existed online for no more than two months. We want to warn traders — fresh scams like this tend to use aggressive tactics to attract clients. Don’t fall for their tricks!

Extra Fraud Indicators

It would be unrealistic to expect a large number of Handels Fusion reviews in just two months. Indeed, we found only 11 posts about the company on reviews.io and 5 on HelloPeter. But then there’s Trustpilot, which somehow managed to publish 67 comments in the same short period.

Unsurprisingly, the vast majority of reviews are overwhelmingly positive, praising the broker’s services and trading conditions. This is reflected in the rather high 4.4-star rating. But, of course, none of these glowing reviews can be trusted, as they exhibit clear signs of paid promotions by the project’s owners.

Only around 10% of the reviews come from real clients, both current and former (yes, there are already ex-clients). They report spam calls, an unusable trading platform, and withdrawal requests that are never processed‌ — ‌all classic scammer tactics.

Leading trading websites also strongly warn against Handels Fusion, giving it a 1-2 star rating and making their recommendations clear: Scam. Do not deposit!

Is Handels Fusion the Right Fit?

Fake website content, unlicensed operations, fraudulent use of another company’s details — what more proof do you need? Everything in this Handels Fusion review points to a typical scam project. If you don’t want to see your money vanish into scammers’ pockets, do not open an account on this fake platform, and most importantly, never send them your funds!

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Weighing the Benefits and Drawbacks

The website design is decent.
The minimum deposit is $300, making it accessible to most traders.
The broker is not registered, despite falsely claiming to be regulated in the UK and Cyprus. These claims do not hold up to verification.
The broker has no licenses‌ — ‌instead, it fraudulently uses the details of a legitimate Cypriot company to appear legitimate.
All important information, from trading conditions to payment details, is hidden from users.
Self-registration is impossible‌ — ‌there is no sign-up form on the website.
The owners engage in mass buying of fake positive reviews to boost the broker's reputation.
About the author
Oliver Trent
Oliver Trent
Oliver’s expertise ensures our data is safe and sound. When he's not leveling up in his favorite game, he's on the lookout for the latest online scams and how to outsmart them.

2 client reviews for Handels Fusion

  1. Catherine Fitzgerald

    I have never seen anything more disgusting than this fraudulent firm. (Handels Fusion are scammers who never stop trying to convince clients to deposit more money). And I have to admit, they’re pretty good at it.
    I still feel like I’m in a daze – I deposited $17,000. My attempts to get my money back failed, and I will likely have to say goodbye to it forever.
    If you receive a call from this broker, hang up immediately and block the number. That way, your funds will remain safe.

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  2. Barbara Webster

    PEOPLE, BE CAREFUL!!! Handels Fusion is a scam! They operate illegally, so their guarantees are worthless.
    They do whatever they want. I believed their promises and lost almost $7,000. They have no intention of returning it, and now they’ve stopped responding to me altogether.

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