What is BaFin and which forex brokers are regulated by it?
How this answer was verified
- Cross-checked against broker-published fact sheets, regulator licensing databases, and ESMA product intervention notices.
- Reviewed by our editorial team (Marcus Weber CFA, Sofia Lindgren FRM, Daniel Ferretti LLM).
- Refreshed quarterly. The most recent verification date is shown above. Read our methodology.
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What is CySEC and why does it matter for forex traders?
CySEC (Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission) is the financial regulator of Cyprus and the most common EU regulator for retail forex brokers. CySEC-licensed brokers comply with MiFID II, ESMA rules, and the Investor Compensation Fund which protects eligible clients up to EUR 20,000 in the event of broker insolvency.
What is the best forex broker in Europe in 2026?
The best forex broker in Europe in 2026 is IC Markets (9.4/10), followed by Pepperstone (9.3/10) and IG (9.1/10). IC Markets wins on raw-spread pricing and execution speed; Pepperstone is preferred by traders who want BaFin regulation; IG is the pick for deep instrument coverage.
What are the ESMA leverage limits for retail forex traders?
ESMA limits retail forex leverage to 30:1 on major currency pairs, 20:1 on minors and major indices, 10:1 on commodities and non-major indices, 5:1 on individual equities, and 2:1 on cryptocurrencies. These limits apply to all EU/EEA regulated brokers since 1 August 2018.