Markets Desk
Markets desk at FX-Brokers.eu
0+ years of experience · 24 published pieces
About
The Markets Desk byline covers broker analysis, EU regulation, trading-cost analysis, and risk management. Research is conducted by qualified contributors and verified against live-account broker testing, publicly disclosed broker filings, and independent spread measurement. Markets Desk is an editorial persona used to separate beat coverage from byline noise; the substance of every published piece is researched and reviewed under the editorial standards disclosed at /about/editorial-desks.
Broker Reviews by Markets
8 broker reviews authored and maintained by Markets.
Pepperstone is a BaFin-regulated broker offering razor-sharp spreads, zero minimum deposit, and excellent execution across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView.
IG is the world's oldest and most trusted retail broker, offering 17,000+ instruments, a BaFin-regulated EU entity, and an award-winning proprietary platform.
Saxo Bank is a fully licensed Danish bank offering 72,000+ instruments including real stocks, bonds, and futures via its award-winning SaxoTrader platform.
CMC Markets is a FTSE 250-listed broker with 35+ years of experience, offering 12,000+ instruments and an award-winning proprietary trading platform.
OANDA is a veteran forex broker since 1996, known for transparent pricing, flexible lot sizes, excellent research tools, and a long track record of reliability.
Forex.com, owned by NASDAQ-listed StoneX Group, offers competitive raw pricing from 0.0 pips, CySEC regulation, and a solid all-round trading experience.
Swissquote is a FINMA-regulated Swiss bank listed on the SIX Exchange, offering 3M+ instruments with banking-level fund protection up to CHF 100,000.
Interactive Brokers is a NASDAQ-listed professional brokerage offering the lowest margin rates, 150+ global markets, and the most comprehensive regulatory coverage in the industry.
Guides by Markets
In-depth trading and regulation guides authored by Markets.
Blog Posts by Markets
9 published blog posts from Markets covering trading insights, analysis, and commentary.
5 Common Mistakes New EU Forex Traders Make in 2026
Starting your forex journey in the EU? Avoid these costly beginner errors that drain accounts and confidence. From ignoring ESMA leverage rules to chasing broker bonuses, we cover the traps that catch most newcomers.
How to Read Forex Broker Spreads: A Complete Guide
Spreads are the primary trading cost for most forex traders, but broker marketing makes them confusing. Learn the difference between raw, typical, and average spreads, and how to calculate your actual trading costs.
The Rise of Prop Trading in Europe: What You Need to Know
Proprietary trading firms are reshaping how European traders access the markets. We examine the prop trading boom, how it differs from retail trading, regulatory concerns, and whether it is right for you.
Best Forex Broker for German Traders in 2026
Germany has unique requirements for forex traders, from BaFin regulation preferences to tax reporting obligations. We break down which brokers serve German traders best and why local regulation matters.
Exness vs Pepperstone: Head-to-Head Comparison
Two of the most popular ECN brokers among EU traders go head to head. We compare Exness and Pepperstone across spreads, regulation, platforms, and overall value to help you decide.
Pepperstone CFD Review 2026: Regulation, Fees, Platforms, Pros and Cons
A structured 2026 review of Pepperstone for EU traders: regulatory standing across CySEC, BaFin and FCA, full fee breakdown for Standard and Razor accounts, the four platforms it supports, and an honest pros/cons summary based on live-account testing.
FundedNext Prop Firm Evaluation: Challenge Fee Pricing Breakdown 2026
FundedNext's evaluation challenges range from USD 59 to USD 549 across one-step and two-step models. We break down what each fee tier buys, how the profit split scales, and where FundedNext sits against FTMO, The5%ers and MyForexFunds alternatives.
Is Exness Regulated in the EU? CySEC, FCA, FSA Status in May 2026
Exness EU clients are served by Exness (Cy) Ltd under CySEC licence 178/12. Group entities additionally hold FCA and Seychelles FSA authorisation. Negative balance protection, ICF up to EUR 20,000 and 30:1 retail leverage cap all apply on the EU entity.
Forex Brokers in Singapore 2026 — MAS Type 3 Licence vs Offshore Solicitation
Singapore retail forex is restricted to MAS-licensed Capital Markets Services holders dealing in leveraged foreign exchange. The MAS Financial Institutions Directory is the canonical register. Retail leverage is capped at 20:1 on Specified Investment Products. Offshore solicitation is a real risk in 2026.
Contact Markets
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