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Plus500
Plus500 is a CFD broker that was founded in 2008 in Israel. It is FTSE 250 listed and authorised and regulated by the FCA, CySEC, ASIC, FMA, FSB and MAS to offer Contracts for Difference (CFD), Crypto, Indices, Forex, Commodities, Shares Options and ETFs.
Plus500 provides traders with only its own proprietary trading platform, and one CFD account to all traders, while a professional account is available after specific requirements are fulfilled.
Exness
Exness was founded in 2008 and is registered and authorised in Seychelles by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), in Cyprus by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and Exness (UK) is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the United Kingdom.
The broker offers MT4 and MT5 and a WebTerminal as trading platforms, with more than 130 currency pairs, metals, cryptocurrencies, energies and Indices as trading instruments.
CM Trading
CM Trading is based in Johannesburg, South Africa, and operates in the highly regulated financial environment of the FSCA. CM Trading provides MetaTrader 4 and Sirix WebTrader trading platforms and guarantees utmost liquidity for traders’ safe investment and trading of Forex, Index and Commodities, including Cryptocurrencies.
CM Trading is a well-regarded South African broker, also often seen as the largest in Africa, with competitive spreads, good educational material and the CopyKat copy-trading system.Â
A maximum leverage of 200:1 can be used.
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Tickmill
Tickmill brokerage is a member of the Tickmill Group, which is regulated by the Seychelles Financial Services Authority (FSA) as well as the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK.
Tickmill offers three different live accounts and a demo account. Trading conditions improve with every account type, as well as with the initial deposit required. Tickmill provides its own proprietary WebTrader and MetaTrader 4 and traders have access to forex currency pairs, stock indices and oil, precious metals, and bonds as trading instruments.
Avatrade
AvaTrade was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Ireland. It is regulated in Ireland, Australia, the British Virgin Islands, Japan, South Africa and Abu Dhabi.
Avatrade has a limited choice of account types, divided in types for residents of the European Union, and for persons outside the European Union. All accounts offer a market-maker / dealing desk execution type.
Avatrade provides the MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, a proprietary and Web-based platform, to be used with a maximum leverage of 1:400 for trading Forex, CFDs, Commodities, Metals, Oil, Gold and Indices.
XM.comÂ
XM.com was founded in 2009 and has its head office in Cyprus from where it now serves more than 2 500 000 clients from 196 countries. XM.com is regulated under the IFSC International Financial Services Commission of Belize, Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
XM.com offers more than 25 secure payment methods, 16 full feature trading platforms and 24/5 personal customer service.
XM.com offers the MT4 and the MT5 family of platforms, which also includes the XM WebTrader with which clients can trade more than 1000 instruments anytime and anywhere.Â
Markets.com
Markets.com was created in 2008 and is part of Playtech, a FTSE 250 listed company.Â
The broker has its head offices in Nicosia, Cyprus and is regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC) and by the South African Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA).
The broker offers Marketsx, a mobile platform and MT4 and MT5 as trading platforms. Traders have access to Indexes (42), Bonds (4), Blends (23), commodities (26), Currencies (67), ETFs (59) and Cryptos (6) as trading instruments.
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