
Competitive forex and CFD trading for beginners and pros alike
Caesar Trade — 2012-founded ASIC/SIBA-regulated broker offering MetaTrader 4.
Min Deposit
Raw Spread
Max Leverage
Instruments
Trusted with a 4.2/5 customer rating


Caesar Trade is a brokerage established in 2012, headquartered in New Zealand. This editorial review walks through regulation, platforms, fees, and who Caesar Trade is best suited for. The assessment is based on publicly disclosed information and is intended as a starting point for your own due diligence — always demo-test and verify the regulated entity you will be onboarded to.
It is supervised by the following authorities according to its public disclosures: ASIC, SIBA. Broker oversight matters because regulators enforce capital adequacy, segregated client accounts and transparent pricing disclosures. Where multiple regulators are involved, identify which entity holds the contract for your jurisdiction.
The supported trading platforms include: MetaTrader 4. Each platform has trade-offs in charting depth, automation support and order types — pick the one that matches your strategy rather than what is marketed loudest.
Advertised spreads at Caesar Trade start from Undisclosed on major pairs under typical liquidity conditions. Spreads always widen around news events, market open/close and during low-liquidity sessions — assume realistic, not advertised, spreads when sizing positions.
Maximum leverage is described as Varies by jurisdiction and account type, subject to the regulator and account profile.
The published minimum deposit is $250 as of the latest editorial review. Caesar Trade markets Varies by account type, which determines the breadth of strategies you can run on a single account.
Supported channels include: Credit/Debit Cards, Bank Wire Transfer, E-wallets. Processing times and fees vary by method and region; e-wallets typically clear faster than bank wires. Confirm the cut-off times in the client portal before initiating large transfers.
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This editorial assessment of Caesar Trade is intended to highlight what the broker publicly discloses and where to focus your own due diligence. Demo-test the platform, verify the regulated entity you will onboard to, and review the fee schedule before funding an account. Past performance and broker reputation are not a substitute for hands-on testing.
Disclaimer: Forex trading involves significant risk. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Always verify a broker's regulatory status before depositing funds
Algorithmic trader running a portfolio of EAs. The MetaTrader 4 build feels stable on my setup. Connection stability has been excellent over the last quarter — no unexplained disconnects. The commission structure is straightforward to model in backtests. Account manager reached out proactively after a deposit, which I appreciate without it feeling pushy.
I run a discretionary news strategy and Caesar Trade's execution around the FOMC and ECB releases has been acceptable. Some slippage is unavoidable, but it has stayed within tolerance. The MetaTrader 4 build feels stable on my setup. The economic calendar integration is well-done — events are colour-coded by impact and link directly to the relevant currency exposure on my watchlist.
I'm a beginner who needed something approachable. Caesar Trade provided a decent education hub and the demo account behaves like the live one — which is more than I can say for two other brokers I tried. The $250 entry point made it easier to start small. Took me about a week to get comfortable placing positions and managing risk on the platform.
Three months in with Caesar Trade. The onboarding KYC was thorough — passport plus proof of address — but it cleared in under 48 hours. Regulatory cover from ASIC was a deciding factor for me. Spreads on the minor pairs (NZD/CAD, EUR/SEK) are wider than the headline majors, which is normal. Just sized my positions accordingly. Liquidity around major news releases held up better than I expected.
Tested Caesar Trade's raw spread account and the EUR/USD pricing is competitive during liquid hours. Regulatory cover from ASIC was a deciding factor for me. The onboarding portal is modern and the document upload worked first try. I keep a separate broker for redundancy, but this one is now my primary for major currency pairs.
Active swing trader, mostly indices and gold. The execution at Caesar Trade during Asian session opens has been clean — the gap fills behave as expected without weird spikes that would stop me out. Regulatory cover from ASIC was a deciding factor for me. Margin requirements are clearly displayed before order entry, which I appreciate. Charting tools cover everything I need without being overwhelming.

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