Is Tickmill a safe broker in 2026?
How this answer was verified
- Cross-checked against broker-published fact sheets, regulator licensing databases, and ESMA product intervention notices.
- Reviewed by the FX-Brokers EU editorial desks (Markets, Platforms, Regulation). Desk structure disclosed at /about/editorial-desks.
- Refreshed quarterly. The most recent verification date is shown above. Read our methodology.
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Exness vs Tickmill — which is better for active traders?
Exness wins on withdrawal speed (instant 24/7) and account flexibility, including a swap-free option without religious-status checks. Tickmill wins on commission cost — its Pro account charges USD 2 per side per lot versus Exness Zero at USD 3.50. For scalpers minimising round-turn cost, Tickmill. For everyone else, Exness.
FxPro vs Tickmill — which is better for EU traders?
Tickmill wins on raw pricing — Pro account offers 0.0 pip EUR/USD spreads with $6 round-turn commission, lowest in the EU-regulated bracket. FxPro wins on platform breadth (cTrader, MT4, MT5, FxPro Edge) and 70+ industry awards. Both are CySEC-regulated. For active scalpers, Tickmill. For broader instrument coverage, FxPro.
How do I verify a forex broker license is real?
Look up the license number on the regulator official register. FCA: register.fca.org.uk. CySEC: cysec.gov.cy/en-GB/entities/investment-firms. BaFin: portal.mvp.bafin.de. ASIC: asic.gov.au/online-services. The broker entity name must match exactly. Cross-reference license dates and any restrictions or warnings.