Acetop UK Reports 2025 Loss as Trading Volumes Drop to $9.5 Billion
Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.
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Abstract:Cobra Trading was fined $200K by FINRA for using influencers to misleadingly promote its services, violating regulatory rules on balanced information.

Cobra Trading, Inc., a brokerage, agreed to pay a $200,000 fine and accept a reprimand from FINRA. A comprehensive FINRA investigation of Cobra Trading's use of social media influencers to promote its services between November 2019 and October 2023 led to this settlement. The investigation uncovered serious violations of regulatory rules designed to provide fair and balanced information regarding investing risks and returns.
FINRA's inquiry revealed that Cobra Trading hired 17 influencers to distribute promotional material on different social media platforms, including video-sharing websites and online forums. Influencers with huge audiences were paid via referral links to promote Cobra Trading's services. Such encounters resulted in the creation of 775 new accounts, each worth at least $25,000, proving the marketing strategy's tremendous impact.
On the other hand, these influencers' promotional materials often included claims of possible income without providing a realistic picture of the risks and benefits. One influencer who used Cobra Trading's services saw a thirty percent rise to thirteen hundred thousand dollars in less than thirty days. He said that his success was due to the company's skills. According to FINRA, the query wording implies that others may make comparable returns without contributing enough to the risks of trading and investing, which is a false allegation. The fact that other people have made claims along these lines is the basis for FINRA's claims.

Among the several FINRA rules that were broken was Rule 2210, which states that retail communications must be balanced and fair and provide a sound basis for evaluating the facts about the products or services offered. Additionally, Cobra Trade was determined to have broken Rule 2010, which states that members must uphold high standards of business honor and engage in fair and reasonable trade procedures.
One of the primary difficulties discovered was the lack of an appropriate supervisory framework to assess and approve information before publishing. Cobra Trading failed to have an adequate registered principal oversee the influencers' videos and failed to record when these videos were published during the relevant period. This mistake violated not just the principles set by FINRA but also Section 17(a) of the Securities Exchange Act and Rule 17a-4, which demonstrates a significant breakdown in regulatory compliance. This error also violated the FINRA standards.
In response to these findings, Cobra Trading revised its supervisory systems and written supervisory procedures (WSPs) to ensure that all influencer postings receive registered principal approval before use. These modifications are looking to match the firm's procedures with FINRA requirements and avoid future infractions.
In this case study, regulatory bodies struggle to control creative marketing methods, notably in digital and social media. It highlights the need for companies to closely monitor and control their promotional efforts to protect investors from misleading information and ensure compliance with financial standards.

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Acetop Financial Limited posted a £35,691 pretax loss in 2025 after revenue declined and trading volumes fell 21% to about $9.5 billion.

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