New York, NY Vetted Prop Firms, the independent trading industry review platform known for analysing and vetting proprietary trading firms, has announced the launchNew York, NY Vetted Prop Firms, the independent trading industry review platform known for analysing and vetting proprietary trading firms, has announced the launch

Vetted Prop Firms Expands Into Forex and Crypto Brokerage Reviews With Launch of Vetted FX Brokers

New York, NY

Vetted Prop Firms, the independent trading industry review platform known for analysing and vetting proprietary trading firms, has announced the launch of its sister website, Vetted FX Brokers. The new platform expands the brand’s established review methodology into the forex and crypto brokerage space, where traders are increasingly seeking clarity, transparency, and trustworthy information.

Following the success of Vetted Prop Firms in reviewing prop firms that offer forex, indices, and cryptocurrency trading, the team identified similar challenges within the broker industry. Many brokers now provide access to both traditional forex markets and crypto assets such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, yet reliable, unbiased evaluations remain difficult to find. Vetted FX Brokers has been created to address this issue by offering detailed, trader-focused reviews designed to separate reputable brokers from those that fall short.

As online trading continues to evolve, the overlap between forex and crypto markets has become more pronounced. Retail traders are often faced with aggressive marketing claims, unclear fee structures, and varying levels of regulation across jurisdictions. Vetted FX Brokers applies the same structured and evidence-based approach that helped establish Vetted Prop Firms as a trusted resource, focusing on transparency, consistency, and real-world trading considerations.

Fred Harrington, owner of Vetted Prop Firms and Vetted FX Brokers, commented on the launch:

“Crypto and forex trading have become deeply interconnected, with many traders moving between prop firms and brokers depending on their strategy. We built Vetted Prop Firms to bring clarity to an industry full of noise, and launching Vetted FX Brokers allows us to extend that same level of scrutiny to forex and crypto brokers. The aim is simple: highlight the good, expose the bad, and help traders make informed decisions.”

Vetted FX Brokers reviews brokers across a wide range of criteria, including regulation, trading conditions, fees, platforms, customer support, and crypto trading availability. The platform also considers how brokers handle execution quality, transparency around terms, and overall reliability, offering traders a clearer picture of what to expect before committing funds.

The launch comes at a time when interest in crypto trading continues to grow alongside traditional forex and CFD markets. With more brokers offering crypto-related products, traders face an expanding range of choices, not all of which offer the same level of protection or service. Vetted FX Brokers aims to act as an independent reference point for traders looking to navigate this landscape with confidence.

In addition to in-depth reviews, the platform provides broker comparisons and educational insights designed to help both new and experienced traders understand key differences between forex and crypto brokers. Over time, coverage will continue to expand as the market evolves.

Vetted FX Brokers is now live and available to traders worldwide, reinforcing the broader mission shared with Vetted Prop Firms: improving transparency, accountability, and trust across the online trading industry.

For more information, visit https://vettedfxbrokers.com/

About Vetted Prop Firms

Vetted Prop Firms is an independent review platform dedicated to analysing proprietary trading firms with a focus on fairness, transparency, and trader protection. The platform provides detailed reviews, comparisons, and insights to help traders make better-informed decisions in an increasingly complex trading environment.

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