Bretthon Financial Trading Institute (BFTI) is an education provider. It does not operate as a broker, does not custody client funds, does not place trades on behalf of any student or external learner, and does not provide financial advice, investment recommendations, or trading signals.
1. Trading involves substantial risk of loss
Trading in leveraged financial instruments (including but not limited to foreign exchange, contracts for difference, futures, options, and digital assets) carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. You may lose some or all of your invested capital. You should not trade with money you cannot afford to lose.
2. Past performance is not indicative of future results
Any references to past performance, model portfolios, simulated results, or case studies presented in Bretthon educational materials are illustrative. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Simulated or hypothetical performance has inherent limitations and does not represent actual trading.
3. Educational and developmental purpose
All content delivered through Bretthon programmes (including the Free Preview Sessions, the 2-Day Workshop, the MBA in Tradepreneurship™, and the GitthoFX™ learning system) is provided for educational and developmental purposes only. Nothing on this website or in any Bretthon programme constitutes a recommendation to buy or sell any financial instrument.
4. No client-broker relationship
Where Bretthon refers students to recommended trading platforms, such references are based on educational compatibility and operational standards only. The relationship between a student and any platform is direct and independent. Bretthon does not act as an intermediary for account opening, custody, or execution.
5. Personal responsibility
You are solely responsible for your trading decisions, the suitability of any platform you choose, the funds you commit, and the outcomes you experience. Where required, seek independent professional advice before making any decision involving capital.
6. Regulatory context
The MBA in Tradepreneurship™ is delivered in academic collaboration with LUM School of Management, Italy, and is proposed for academic accreditation under the Bologna framework. Year-II specialisation pathways may include preparation for the CySEC Advanced Certification (Level 1) and CySEC AML Certification (Level 2); Bretthon is not a CySEC-licensed entity and does not certify students directly.
For any question about this disclosure, please write to hello@bretthon.institute.
