Financial regulators and trader communities have flagged a new concern: Inside the longevity boom: Where science ends and fantasy begins. This report, based on information published on March 25, 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:
- Science-Technology Inside the longevity boom: Where science ends and fantasy begins ‘It is pseudoscience,’ says longevity expert and CEO of Optispan, referring to many claims circulating outside acade
- 2026 File Photo – ‘People are living longer, but sicker,’ says USC longevity researcher Valter Longo – ‘Money itself becomes a symbolic form of immortality,’ says psychologist Sheldon Solomon ISTANBUL
- Once confined to fiction, that dream is now being pursued in laboratories, startups and private clinics, fueled by Silicon Valley wealth and technological optimism
- By 2026, longevity has evolved from the obsession of eccentric billionaires into a global industry, increasingly focused on extending the productive years of aging populations
- 49 billion in global investment – a 220% jump from the previous year, according to the 2024 Annual Longevity Investment Report
- By 2030, the market is expected to reach $8 trillion, according to Swiss bank UBS
- Source: Inside the longevity boom: Where science ends and fantasy begins
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
Is this news verified?
This report is based on information from external sources identified through our news monitoring system. We recommend verifying directly with primary sources and official regulators before making any financial decisions.
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 25, 2026. Source: Inside the longevity boom: Where science ends and fantasy be
