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CMC

London, United Kingdom · FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), MAS (Singapore), CIRO (Canada), FMA (New Zealand), DFSA (Dubai)

Created Jul 1, 2026 · Updated Jul 18, 2026

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Spread (EUR/USD)

0.2 pips

Platforms

7

Regulation

Tier-1

About CMC

CMC Markets was founded in 1989 in London, United Kingdom, and is headquartered there with hubs in Sydney and Singapore[1][4]. It is a London-listed company (CMCX) on the FTSE 250 and is regulated by top-tier authorities including the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia), MAS (Singapore), CIRO (Canada), FMA (New Zealand), and DFSA (Dubai)[1][2]. The broker offers over 12,000 instruments including forex, indices, commodities, shares/ETFs, treasuries, and cryptocurrencies via CFDs and spread betting (UK/Ireland only)[1][2]. Key platforms include the proprietary Next Generation platform, MT4, MT5, and TradingView integration[2][11]. Spreads start from 0.0 pips on the FX Active account and average around 0.2–0.4 pips on Standard accounts[2][6]. Minimum deposit is $0, with no withdrawal fees on most methods[6][10][11]. The broker serves approximately 89,978 active clients as of March 2024 and processes over 66.8 million trades annually[7][10].

Pros

+Tier-1 regulated in six jurisdictions (FCA, ASIC, MAS, CIRO, FMA, DFSA)
+Spreads from 0.0 pips on FX Active account
+Supports MT4, MT5, TradingView, and proprietary Next Generation platform
+No minimum deposit requirement ($0)
+Access to 12,000+ tradable instruments across multiple asset classes

Cons

-Does not offer MT5 in all regions (limited MT5 availability)
-No social or copy trading features
-Higher stock CFD pricing compared to some competitors ($10 minimum commission)
-Does not accept clients from the United States
-$15 inactivity fee after 12 months of no trading

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