Editorial — how Tickz Review works
Tickz Review is an independent editorial site about the Tickz trading app. We are not Tickz, we are not affiliated with Trusteo Ltd, and nothing on this site is investment advice. We write for retail readers who are researching the platform before they sign up, deposit, or recommend it to anyone else.
What we cover
Our coverage focuses on the questions a careful reader actually asks before opening a real-money account with an offshore broker:
- What does the official platform say about itself, and what do third parties say back?
- Where is Tickz registered, what regulator is named on the site, and what does that license actually cover?
- What can you trade, what does it cost, and what happens when you try to withdraw?
- Where do the marketing claims and the user reports stop matching?
How we verify
For every volatile claim — minimum deposit, fees, license number, country availability, app-store details — we cross-check at least one official source (tickz.com, Google Play, Apple App Store) and one independent reference (regulator register, WikiFX, brokers-review sites) before we publish a number. Where the public record is ambiguous, we hedge with language like "per third-party reviews" instead of stating a flat fact.
Tickz pages on this site carry a verification date in the body text. The date is the day we last re-checked the relevant claims against current sources. SaaS-style platform facts age fast — if you are about to act on something we said, re-verify with Tickz directly.
What we do not do
- We do not deposit real money to test withdrawals. Anything that reads like "we tested the cash-out" elsewhere is marketing, not journalism — we will not write it.
- We do not publish guaranteed-profit claims, "signal accuracy %" headlines, or risk-free pitches.
- We do not collect or sell reader data. The site does not run third-party trackers or pixels.
Who writes this
Editorial lead: Tomas Aldridge, Senior Reviewer. Reach the desk at /get-in-touch for corrections, source disputes, or facts that need updating.
Corrections
If you spot something wrong — an outdated fee, a moved page on tickz.com, a regulator update, a withdrawal pattern that contradicts what we wrote — email the desk with the source and we will revise the page. Corrections are dated inline.