I've been wondering lately if I'm the only one dealing with random bans when running forex ads at scale. At first, everything seems fine, campaigns run smoothly, traffic flows in… and then suddenly, accounts get flagged or ads stop delivering. It feels unpredictable, and honestly, a bit frustrating.
When I first started scaling forex ads, I thought it was just about increasing budget and testing more creatives. But pretty quickly, I ran into issues. Some ads would get disapproved for unclear reasons, and in a few cases, entire accounts were restricted. Talking to a few others in forums, it seems like this isn't uncommon. A lot of people hit the same wall once they try to scale beyond a certain point.
From what I've seen, one of the biggest problems is not fully understanding platform rules. Forex falls into a sensitive category, so even small things like wording, landing page claims, or targeting choices can trigger flags. I used to reuse the same ad copy across campaigns, thinking consistency would help, but that actually made things worse. It looked repetitive and possibly spammy to the platforms.
I also noticed that aggressive promises or unrealistic claims tend to get flagged quickly. Even if they perform well initially, they don't last. After a few trials, I started keeping things more neutral and informational rather than pushing hard results. It didn't explode in performance overnight, but it remained stable longer.
Another thing that helped was spreading risk. Instead of putting everything into one account or one campaign, I started diversifying a bit. Smaller campaigns across different setups seemed safer than one big push. It's not perfect, but it reduced sudden shutdowns.
I came across this breakdown on while trying to figure things out, and it gave me a better idea of how sensitive this niche really is. It made me rethink how I structure campaigns rather than just focusing on scaling fast.
At this point, I feel like running forex ads is less about speed and more about balance. Going too aggressive too quickly usually backfires. Taking a slower, more careful approach might not feel exciting, but it seems to last longer.
Curious if others have found better ways to keep campaigns running without constant bans.
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