FarGlobal provides no information on its website about who owns or runs the business.

FarGlobal’s website domain (“farglobal.me”) was privately registered on April 23rd, 2019.

If you visit FarGlobal website, you’ll notice the prominent logo is for TradeVIM.

TradeVIM has its own website, and as far as I can tell is the name of the FarGlobal’s supposed trading platform.

TradeVim’s website domain (“tradevim.com”) was privately registered on December 5th, 2018.

Research into TradeVim lead to me to a YouTube video, which identifies a “Joe” as creator of the platform.

Joe (on the right above) is supposedly based out of San Francisco, California.

Note that this conflicts with FarGlobal’s website, which claims the company is “has its home office in Canada”.

I couldn’t find Joe’s surname, or any external information tying Joe to FarGlobal or TradeVIM. Thus I’m taking claims made in the video with a grain of salt.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

FarGlobal’s Products

FarGlobal has no retailable products or services, with affiliates only able to market FarGlobal affiliate membership itself.

FarGlobal’s Compensation Plan

FarGlobal affiliates sign up and purchase 60-day TradeVIM licenses. Commissions are paid when they recruit others who do the same.

TradeVIM licenses cost $697 and need to be recharged every sixty days for $149.

Note that FarGlobal’s compensation plan material cites a $499 TradeVIM license cost. I’m going with the $697 figure quoted on their website.

Purchase of a $499 TradeVIM license by a recruited FarGlobal affiliate generates a $120 commission.

The recurring $149 fee generates a $37.50 commission on each payments.

The residual side of the business pays a 20% match on commissions earned by personally recruited affiliates.

FarGlobal Affiliate Ranks

There are three ranks within FarGlobal’s compensation plan.

Along with their respective qualification criteria, they are as follows:

Affiliate – sign up at a FarGlobal affiliate

Gold TradeVIM – recruit two affiliates and generate 5000 GV in downline sales volume (max 2500 GV from any one unilevel leg)

Platinum TradeVIM – maintain two personally recruited affiliates and generate 10,000 GV in downline sales volume (max 5000 GV from any one unilevel leg)

Platinum Match Qualified – recruit and maintain two Platinum or higher ranked affiliates

Note that the above qualification criteria must be maintained over a rolling 60-day period.

Generational Bonus

FarGlobal pays a generation bonus via a unilevel compensation structure.

A unilevel compensation structure places an affiliate at the top of a unilevel team, with every personally recruited affiliate placed directly under them (level 1):

If any level 1 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they are placed on level 2 of the original affiliate’s unilevel team.

If any level 2 affiliates recruit new affiliates, they


🤖 Quick Answer

Who owns and operates FarGlobal and TradeVIM?
FarGlobal provides no publicly available information regarding ownership or management on its website. A YouTube video identifies an individual named "Joe" as the platform creator, allegedly based in San Francisco, California. However, FarGlobal claims Canadian headquarters, creating conflicting information about actual operational location and ownership structure.

When were FarGlobal and TradeVIM domains registered?
FarGlobal's domain (farglobal.me) was privately registered on April 23rd, 2019. TradeVIM's domain (tradevim.com) was privately registered on December 5th, 2018. Both domains utilized private registration, limiting transparent identification of actual registrants and ownership details.

What is the relationship between FarGlobal and TradeVIM?
TradeVIM represents FarG


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