UK political activist Tommy Robinson made a curious post on his X account on Monday evening.
Telling his 1.8m followers about a new trading opportunity, Robinson directed them to sign up with a company called Core Signals.
“I’m not usually one to post about trading tools or opportunities,” wrote Robinson. “But loads of my friends have been using Core Signals for months, and the results are hard to ignore.”
Following through to the Core Signals website, you are taken to a landing page. That directs you to sign up with their services.

The company notes that it works with the broker Vantage. However, this is the offshore-regulated branch of the company, not it’s UK entity.
The Vantage group has emerged as one of the biggest offshore brokers in the UK. The company regularly targets UK customers via third-parties, like Tommy Robinson in this case, who then direct traders to sign up with the firm.
In most instances, traders are directed to join a Telegram trading channel, which has ‘signals’ posted in it. Users are then instructed to deposit a minimum amount that would hit the level needed for them to earn commissions.











