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Risk Disclosure

The 'Risk Disclosure' is entered by and between TX3 MARKETS GLOBAL LTD and the Client.

TX3 MARKETS GLOBAL LTD is registered within St Lucia, Ground Floor, The Sotheby Building, Rodney Village,

Rodney Bay, Gros-Islet, Saint Lucia. Of the present agreement, TX3 MARKETS GLOBAL LTD Limited shall be

referred to as 'TX3 MARKETS'.

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1.RISK WARNING

Prospective clients should study the following risk warnings very carefully. Please note that we

do not explore or explain all the risks involved when dealing in Financial Instruments.

We outline the general nature of the risks of dealing in Financial Instruments on a fair and non-misleading basis.

Unless a client knows and fully understands the risks involved in each Financial Instrument, they should not engage in any trading activity. You should not risk more than you are prepared to lose.

TX3 MARKETS will not provide clients with any investment advice in relation to

investments, possible transactions in investments, or Financial Instruments, neither will we

make any investment recommendations. Clients should consider which Financial Instrument is

suitable for them according to their financial status and goals before opening an account with TX3 MARKETS.

If a client is unclear about the risks involved in trading in Financial Instruments, then they should consult an independent financial advisor. If the client still doesn't understand

these risks after consulting an independent financial advisor, then they should refrain from trading at all. Purchasing and selling Financial Instruments comes with a significant risk of losses and damages and each client must understand that the investment value can both increase and decrease, clients they are liable for all these losses and damages, which could

result in more than the initial invested capital once they make the decision has been made to

trade.

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2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

TECHNICAL RISK

1. The Customer shall be responsible for the risks of financial losses caused by the failure of information, communication, electronic and other systems. The result of any system failure

may be that his order is either not executed according to his instructions or it is not executed

at all. The Company does not accept any liability in the case of such a failure.

2. While trading through the Client Terminal the Customer shall be responsible for the risks of

financial losses caused by:

(a) customer's or Company's hardware or software failure, malfunction or misuse;

(b) poor Internet connection either on the side of the Customer or the Company or both, or interruptions or transmission blackouts or public electricity network failures or hacker attacks, overload of connection;

(c) the wrong settings in the Client Terminal;

(d) delayed Client Terminal updates;

(e) the Customer disregarding the applicable rules described in the Client Terminal user guide and in the Company's Website.

3. The Customer acknowledges that at times of excessive deal flow the Customer may have some difficulties to be connected over the telephone with a Dealer, especially in a Fast Market (for example, when key macroeconomic indicators are released).

ABNORMAL MARKET CONDITIONS

4. The Customer acknowledges that under Abnormal Market Conditions the period during which the Instructions and Requests are executed may be extended.

TRADING PLATFORM

5. The Customer acknowledges that only one Request or Instruction is allowed to be in the queue at one time. Once the Customer has sent a Request or an Instruction, any further Requests or Instructions sent by the Customer are ignored and the "Order is locked" message appears until the first Request or Instruction is executed.

6. The Customer acknowledges that the only reliable source of Quotes Flow information is

that of the real/live Server's Quotes Base. Quotes Base in the Client Terminal is not a reliable

source of Quotes Flow information because the connection between the Client Terminal and

the Server may be disrupted at some point and some of the Quotes simply may not reach the

Client Terminal.

7. The Customer acknowledges that when the Customer closes the order placing/modifying/

deleting window or the position opening/closing window, the Instruction or Request, which has been sent to the Server, shall not be cancelled.

8. In case the Customer has not received the result of the execution of the previously sent

Instruction but decides to repeat the Instruction, the Customer shall accept the risk of making

two Transactions instead of one, however the client may receive an "Order is locked" message as described in point 2.5 above.

9. The Customer acknowledges that if the Pending Order has already been executed but the Customer sends the Instruction to modify its level and the levels of If-Done Orders at the

same time, the only Instruction, which will be executed, is the Instruction to modify Stop Loss

and/or Take Profit levels on the position opened when the Pending Order triggered.

COMMUNICATION

10. The Customer shall accept the risk of any financial losses caused by the fact that the Customer has received with delay or has not received at all any notice from the Company.

11. The Customer acknowledges that the unencrypted information transmitted by email is not protected from any unauthorised access.

12. The Customer is fully responsible for the risks in respect of undelivered trading platform internal mail messages sent to the Customer by the Company as they are automatically deleted within 3 (three) calendar days.

13. The Customer is wholly responsible for the privacy of the information received from the Company and accepts the risk of any financial losses caused by the unauthorised access of a third party to the Customer's Trading Account.

14. The Company has no responsibility if authorized/unauthorised third persons have access to information, including electronic addresses, electronic communication and personal data, access data when the above are transmitted between the Company or any other party, using the internet or other network communication facilities, telephone, or any other electronic means.

FORCE MAJEURE EVENT

15. In case of a Force Majeure Event the Customer shall accept the risk of financial losses.

3. Consumer Representations

1. This notice cannot disclose all the risks and other significant aspects of foreign exchange

and derivative products such as futures. You should not deal in these products unless you understand their nature and the extent of your exposure to risk. You should also be satisfied that the product is suitable for you in light of your circumstances and financial position.

Certain strategies, such as a "spread" position or a "straddle", may be as risky as a simple Long or Short position.

Although forex and derivative instruments can be used for the management of investment risk, some of these products are unsuitable for many investors. You should not engage in any dealings directly or indirectly in derivative products unless you know and understand the risks involved in them and that you may lose entirely all of your money. Different instruments involve different levels of exposure to risk and in deciding whether to trade in such instruments you should be aware of the following points:

EFFECT OF LEVERAGE

2. Under Margin Trading conditions even small market movements may have great impact on the Customer's Trading Account. It is important to note that all accounts trade under the effect of Leverage. The Customer must consider that if the market moves against the Customer, the Customer may sustain a total loss greater than the funds deposited. The Customer is responsible for all the risks, financial resources the Customer uses and for the chosen trading strategy.

It is highly recommended that the Customer maintains a Margin Level (percentage Equity to Necessary Margin ratio which is calculated as Equity / Necessary Margin * 100%) of not lower than 1,000%. It is also recommended to place Stop Loss to limit potential losses, and Take Profit to collect profits, when it is not possible for the Customer to manage the Customer's Open Positions.

The Customer shall be responsible for all financial losses caused by the opening of the position using temporary excess Free Margin on the Trading Account gained as a result of a

profitable position (cancelled by the Company afterwards) opened at an Error Quote (Spike)

or at a Quote received as a result of a Manifest Error.

HIGH VOLATILE INSTRUMENTS

3. Some Instruments trade within wide intraday ranges with volatile price movements.

Therefore, the Customer must carefully consider that there is a high risk of losses as well as

profits. The price of Derivative financial instruments is derived from the price of the underlying

asset in which the instruments refer to (for example currency, stock, metals, indices, etc). Derivative financial instruments and related markets can be highly volatile. The prices of instruments and the underlying asset may fluctuate rapidly and over wide ranges and may

reflect unforeseeable events or changes in conditions, none of which can be controlled by the

Customer or the Company. Under certain market conditions it may be impossible for a Customer's order to be executed at declared price leading to losses. The prices of instruments and the underlying asset will be influenced by, amongst other things, changing supply and demand relationships, governmental, agricultural, commercial and trade programs and policies, national and international political and economic events and the prevailing psychological characteristics of the relevant market place. Therefore, Stop Loss order cannot guarantee the limit of loss.

The Customer acknowledges and accepts that, regardless of any information which may be offered by the Company, the value of Instruments may fluctuate downwards or upwards and it is even probable that the investment may become of no value. This is owed to the margining system applicable to such trades, which generally involves a comparatively modest deposit or margin in terms of the overall contract value, so that a relatively small movement in the underlying market can have a disproportionately dramatic effect on the

Customer's trade. If the underlying market movement is in the Customer's favour, the Customer may achieve a good profit, but an equally small adverse market movement can not only quickly result in the loss of the Customers' entire deposit, but may also expose the Customer to a large additional loss.

LIQUIDITY

4. Some of the underlying assets may not become immediately liquid as a result of reduced demand for the underlying asset and Customer may not be able to obtain the information on the value of these or the extent of the associated risks.

FUTURES

5. Transactions in futures involve the obligation to make, or to take, delivery of the underlying

asset of the contract at a future date, or in some cases to settle the position with cash. They

carry a high degree of risk. The gearing or leverage often obtainable in futures trading means

that a small deposit or down payment can lead to large losses as well as gains. It also means

that a relatively small movement can lead to a proportionately much larger movement in the

value of your investment, and this can work against you as well as for you. Futures

transactions have a contingent liability, and you should be aware of the implications of this, in

particular the margining requirements, which are set out below.

OFF-EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS IN DERIVATIVES

6. Forex and precious metals are off-exchange transactions. While some off-exchange markets are highly liquid, transactions in off-exchange or non-transferable derivatives may involve greater risk than investing in on-exchange derivatives because there is no exchange

market on which to close out an Open Position. It may be impossible to liquidate an existing position, to assess the value of the position arising from an off-exchange transaction or to assess the exposure to risk. Bid prices and Ask prices need not be quoted, and, even where

they are, they will be established by dealers in these instruments and consequently it may be

difficult to establish what is a fair price.

FOREIGN MARKETS

7. Foreign markets involve various risks. On request, the Company must provide an explanation of the relevant risks and protections (if any) which will operate in any foreign markets, including the extent to which it will accept liability for any default of a foreign firm

through whom it deals. The potential for profit or loss from transactions on foreign markets or

in foreign denominated contracts will be affected by fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.

CONTINGENT LIABILITY INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS

8. Contingent liability investment transactions, which are margined, require you to make a series of payments against the purchase price, instead of paying the whole purchase price immediately. The Margin requirement will depend on the underlying asset of the instrument. Margin requirements can be fixed or calculated from current price of the underlying instrument, it can be found on the website of the Company.

If you trade in futures, you may sustain a total loss of the funds you have deposited to open and maintain a position. If the market moves against you, you may be called upon

to pay substantial additional funds at short notice to maintain the position. If you fail to do so

within the time required, your position may be liquidated at a loss and you will be responsible for the resulting deficit. It is noted that the Company will not have a duty to

notify the Customer for any Margin Call to sustain a loss making position.

Even if a transaction is not margined, it may still carry an obligation to make further payments in certain circumstances over and above any amount paid when you entered the contract.

Contingent liability investment transactions which are not traded on or under the rules of a recognised or designated investment exchange may expose you to substantially

greater risks.

COLLATERAL

9. If you deposit collateral as security with the Company, the way in which it will be treated

will vary according to the type of transaction and where it is traded. There could be significant

differences in the treatment of your collateral depending on whether

you are trading on a recognised or designated investment exchange, with the rules of that

exchange (and the associated clearing house) applying, or trading off-exchange. Deposited

collateral may lose its identity as your property once dealings on your behalf are undertaken.

Even if your dealings should ultimately prove profitable, you may not get back the same assets which you deposited, and may have to accept payment in cash. You should ascertain from your firm how your collateral will be dealt with.

COMMISSIONS AND TAXES

10. Before you begin to trade, you should make yourself aware of all commissions and other charges for which you will be liable. If any charges are not expressed in monetary terms (but, for example, as a percentage of contract value), you should ensure that you understand the true monetary value of the charges.

11. There is a risk that the Customer's trades in any Financial Instruments including

derivative instruments may be or become subject to tax and/or any other duty for example because of changes in legislation or his personal circumstances. The Company does

not warrant that no tax and/or any other stamp duty will be payable. The Customer is responsible for any taxes and/or any other duty which may accrue in respect of his trades.

SUSPENSIONS OF TRADING

12. Under certain trading conditions it may be difficult or impossible to liquidate a position.

This may occur, for example, at times of rapid price movement if the price rises or falls in one

trading session to such an extent that under the rules of the relevant exchange trading is suspended or restricted. Placing a Stop Loss will not necessarily limit your losses to the intended amounts, because market conditions may make it impossible to execute such an Order at the stipulated price. In addition, under certain market conditions the execution of a Stop Loss Order may be worse than its stipulated price and the realized losses can be larger than expected.

CLEARING HOUSE PROTECTIONS

13. On many exchanges, the performance of a transaction by your firm (or third party with whom it is dealing on your behalf) is guaranteed by the exchange or clearing house. However, this guarantee is unlikely in most circumstances to cover you, the Customer, and may not protect you if your firm or another party defaults on its obligations to you. On request, the Company must explain any protection provided to you under the clearing guarantee applicable to any on-exchange derivatives in which you are dealing. There is no clearing house for off-exchange instruments which are not traded under the rules of a recognised or designated investment exchange.

INSOLVENCY

14. The Company's insolvency or default, may lead to positions being liquidated or closed out without your consent. In certain circumstances, you may not get back the actual assets which you lodged as collateral and you may have to accept any available payments in cash or by any other method deemed to be appropriate.

15. Segregated Funds will be subject to the protections conferred by Applicable Regulations.

16. Non-segregated Funds will not be subject to the protections conferred by Applicable Regulations. Non-segregated Funds will not be segregated from the Company's money and will be used in the course of the Company's business, and in the event of the Company's insolvency you will rank as a general creditor.

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4. THIRD PARTY RISK

This notice is provided to you in accordance with applicable legislation.

1. The Company may pass money received from the Customer to a third party (e.g. a bank, a market, intermediate broker, OTC counterparty or clearing house) to hold or control

in order to effect a Transaction through or with that person or to satisfy the Customer's

obligation to provide collateral (e.g. initial margin requirement) in respect of a Transaction.

The Company has no responsibility for any acts or omissions of any third party to whom it will

pass money received from the Customer.

2. The third party to whom the Company will pass money may hold it in an omnibus account and it may not be possible to separate it from the Customer's money, or the

third party's money. In the event of the insolvency or any other analogous proceedings in

relation to that third party, the Company may only have an unsecured claim against the third

party on behalf of the Customer, and the Customer will be exposed to the risk that the money

received by the Company from the third party is insufficient to satisfy the claims of the Customer with claims in respect of the relevant account. The Company does not accept any liability or responsibility for any resulting losses.

3. The Company may hold Customer money on the Customer's behalf outside the EEA. The

legal and regulatory regime applying to any such Credit Institution will be different from that of

Marshall Islands and in the event of the insolvency or any other analogous proceedings in

relation to that Credit institution, the Customer money may be treated differently from the

treatment which would apply if the money was held with a bank in an account in Europe. The

Company will not be liable for the insolvency, acts or omissions of any third party referred to

in this paragraph.

4. The Company may deposit Customer money with a depository who may have a security interest, lien or right of set-off in relation to that money.

5. A Bank or Broker through whom the Company deals with could have interests contrary to the Customer's Interests.

TX3 Markets Global PTY LTD ©reg. No. 2022 / 526513 / 07
NORWICH PLACE WEST 2ND
FLOOR, CNR 5TH AND NORWICH,
SANDOWN SANDTON, GAUTENG, 2196
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Email: support@TX3markets.com
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TX3 Markets provides access to trading services in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. TX3 Markets Global (PTY) LTD, is an Authorized Financial Services Provider (“FSP”) licensed and regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (“FSCA”) in South Africa (FSP No. 53180). Client accounts are onboarded through TX3 Markets Global LTD, a company incorporated in Saint Lucia (Reg. No. 2023-00449).  Trading leveraged products such as Forex (“FX”) and Contracts for Difference (“CFDs”) carries a high level of risk to your capital and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is not indicative of future results. You should carefully assess your objectives, level of experience, and risk tolerance before trading, and seek independent advice if necessary

Restricted Countries: TX3 Markets Global LTD does not provide services to residents of certain jurisdictions including, but not limited to, the following: Afghanistan, Australia, Cayman Islands, the Republic of Congo, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cyprus, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Republic of Lebanon, Luxembourg, Mauritius, Myanmar, New Zealand, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, Turkey, United States, United States Minor Outlying Islands, Vanuatu, Virgin Islands, Yemen, or in any jurisdiction where the distribution or use of our services would be contrary to local law or regulation.It is your responsibility to determine whether you are permitted to open an account with TX3 Markets.

By opening an account with TX3 Markets Global LTD, you confirm that you are at least eighteen (18) years of age (or the legal age in your jurisdiction), that you are acting of your own free will without solicitation from TX3 Markets, and that you will ensure compliance with all applicable local laws and regulations.

The information provided on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, an offer, or a solicitation to engage in investment activity. TX3 Markets does not guarantee the accuracy, validity, or completeness of any information provided and accepts no liability for losses arising from reliance on such information.