Terms and Conditions - RedCoreCanada

Welcome to RedCoreCanada. By accessing or using our services, you agree to the following Terms and Conditions:

Eligibility

  • You must be at least 18 years old and legally allowed to trade financial instruments in Canada.

  • By creating a RedCoreCanada account, you confirm compliance with local and federal laws.

Services Provided

  • RedCoreCanada platform offers AI-assisted trading across crypto, Forex, CFDs, and stock markets.

  • Brokerage services are provided through licensed financial partners.

  • Returns are not guaranteed. While many users achieve gains, all investments involve risk.

User Responsibilities

  • Provide accurate personal and financial information.

  • Maintain the confidentiality of your login credentials.

  • Use the RedCoreCanada official website lawfully and refrain from fraudulent activities.

Deposits and Withdrawals

  • Minimum deposit: CAD $250.

  • Withdrawals are typically processed within 24-48 hours, subject to verification.

  • Transaction fees may apply depending on the broker or payment provider.

Risk Disclosure

  • Trading in crypto, Forex, CFDs, and stocks involves significant risk.

  • Market volatility may result in losses as well as profits.

  • RedCoreCanada project is not liable for losses incurred due to market conditions or user trading decisions.

Limitation of Liability

RedCoreCanada is not responsible for:

  • Technical issues beyond our control (internet outages, third-party failures).

  • Losses arising from user negligence or unauthorized access to accounts.

Termination of Services

We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any RedCoreCanada account for violations of these Terms, suspicious activity, or non-compliance with regulations.

Amendments

These Terms may be updated periodically. Continued use of the platform implies acceptance of the latest version.

Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein. Any disputes shall be resolved within the jurisdiction of Canadian courts.