Financial regulators and trader communities have flagged a new concern: Influencer Getting Millions of Views Takes 3-Year Break to Focus on ‘Figuring Myself Out’ (Exclusive). This report, based on information published on March 30, 2026, contains details every retail forex trader must know to protect their capital.
What You Need to Know
Here are the key details from this alert:
- Aba Asante Credit: Courtesy of Katie Kauss Photography NEED TO KNOW Aba Asante has over 6
- 6 million followers across platforms However, the influencer took a three-year break from content creation to focus on mental health and personal growth She shares makeup tutorials, fashion content an
- Advertisement Advertisement The influencer began sharing beauty and lifestyle content as a teenager, but after a while, the never-ending pressure to post and stay up-to-date on trends became overwhelm
- Rather than push her feelings to the side and carry on, in 2020, Asante decided to stop posting altogether — despite having already built a following and getting millions of views
- While she started sporadically posting again in 2023, it wasn’t until 2025 that she began sharing content more regularly
- “I took a three-year hiatus from posting and just started again after graduating in May
- Source: Influencer Getting Millions of Views Takes 3-Year Break to Focus on ‘Figuring My
Key Warning Signs from This Alert
- Unregulated or offshore broker operations
- Withdrawal restrictions and unexplained account freezes
- Guaranteed profit claims violating basic market principles
- Pressure tactics and urgency-based sales pitches
How to Verify a Forex Broker
Always confirm regulation directly on FCA (register.fca.org.uk), ASIC (asic.gov.au), CySEC (cysec.gov.cy), or MAS (mas.gov.sg) registers before depositing. Cross-check broker names on ScamBrokersReview and ForexTradingScam.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where can I report financial fraud?
Report to your national financial regulator: FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), SEC/CFTC (USA), MAS (Singapore), OJK (Indonesia). Also report at Action Fraud (UK) or ScamWatch (Australia).
Published by Scambrokersreview on March 30, 2026. Source: Influencer Getting Millions of Views Takes 3-Year Break to F
