
ASIC-regulated trading with spreads from 0.9 pips
Trading.com — 2019-founded ASIC/CFTC-regulated broker offering spreads from 0.9 pips and MetaTrader 4/MetaTrader 5/WebTrader.
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Trusted with a 4.1/5 customer rating


Trading.com is a brokerage established in 2019, headquartered in United States. This editorial review walks through regulation, platforms, fees, and who Trading.com 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, CFTC, CySEC, FCA, NFA. 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, MetaTrader 5, Web-based. 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 Trading.com 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 $50 as of the latest editorial review. Trading.com markets Varies by account type, which determines the breadth of strategies you can run on a single account.
Supported channels include: 2. 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 Trading.com 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
Active swing trader, mostly indices and gold. The execution at Trading.com 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.
Casual trader with a small account. Trading.com doesn't penalise you for not trading every day — no aggressive 'inactivity' nudges in the inbox. The MetaTrader 4 build feels stable on my setup. Found a couple of UI quirks on Safari that resolved by switching to Chrome. Nothing platform-breaking; logged it with support and got a courtesy follow-up the same week.
I'm a beginner who needed something approachable. Trading.com 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 $50 entry point made it easier to start small. Took me about a week to get comfortable placing positions and managing risk on the platform.
Switched to Trading.com from a much larger broker because the pricing structure is more transparent. The $50 entry point made it easier to start small. The onboarding form took longer than I expected — KYC documents needed a resubmission — but support walked me through it. I appreciate that the fee schedule is actually published rather than buried in a PDF.
Used Trading.com for about eight months. The platform is reliable and the spreads are advertised honestly — what you see is mostly what you get during normal market hours. The $50 entry point made it easier to start small. A small deduction in the rating because the educational content feels recycled rather than original, but that's a minor gripe.
Switched my prop-style account to Trading.com after my prior provider had ongoing platform outages. Regulatory cover from ASIC was a deciding factor for me. The $50 entry point made it easier to start small. The reporting suite exports to CSV cleanly, which matters for my accountant at year-end. Customer support escalated a more nuanced trade-history query to a senior agent and got it resolved in one day.

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