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On the night of the June 2025 non-farm payroll report, I traded XAU/USD on LiteForex with a stop-loss at 2,360. When the market hit 2,362, my position was forced closed at 2,325. This 35-point slippage resulted in a loss of RM4,200. Eleven of my 12 stop-loss orders slipped, a whopping 91.7% slippage rate, which perfectly aligns with the "99% stop-loss order slippage" phenomenon I've searched for. Even more disgusting is the profit-stripping scheme. In May, I had a profit of $800 on a long EUR/USD position, but the platform suddenly widened the spread to 18 pips (usually just 1.8 pips), and 30% of my profit was inexplicably deducted during the forced liquidation. A warning to Malaysian traders: Stay away from this platform that exploits low-regulatory licenses to steal your funds. There's no way to protect your hard-earned money!
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