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FxPro Review

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Written by BrokerNotes.co
Edited by John Bringans
Fact-checked by Joey Shadeck

March 14, 2024

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between 74% and 89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

FxPro is a trusted brand that delivers access to a wide range of trading platforms, including cTrader, the full MetaTrader platform suite (including MetaTrader 5), and its proprietary FxPro Edge and BnkPro apps. Algorithmic traders will appreciate FxPro's execution methods and pricing options. That said, spreads and overall costs at FxPro are higher than what you'd find with the best forex brokers in the industry.

Overall Rating

8.1 / 10

Minimum Deposit

$100

Trust Score info

Highly Trusted
90

FxPro Trust Score

We consider FxPro to be Highly Trusted, with an overall Trust Score of 90 out of 99.

FxPro is currently licensed and/or authorised by the following regulatory bodies:

About Trust Score: Trust Score, a proprietary algorithm that allows traders to get an at-a-glance rating of a broker’s overall trust, was originally developed for BrokerNotes.co’s sister site, ForexBrokers.com. Trust Score is based on our independent research and powered by the extensive data we’ve collected on brokers and regulatory agencies across a wide range of regulatory environments, jurisidictions, and countries.

Regulatory licenses held by FxPro, compared to the industry average

FxPro currently has 2 Tier-1 Licenses, 1 Tier-2 Licenses, 0 Tier-3 Licenses, and 1 Tier-4 Licenses. To get an idea of how FxPro stacks up against the industry average, check out our visual breakdown of the average number of Tier-1, Tier-2, and Tier-3 regulatory licenses held by brokers in the BrokerNotes database:

Can I trust FxPro?

FxPro has a Trust Score of 90, compared to the industry average of 83, and BrokerNotes.co considers FxPro to be Highly Trusted. Trust Scores can vary from broker to broker (a "Highly Trusted" label means a broker is at the top of our scoring scale, and a "High Risk" label indicates a broker that's at the lowest end of our Trust Score scale), so it’s helpful to know where your broker stands in comparison to the rest of the industry.

Check out our visual breakdown below to get an idea of how FxPro’s status as a Highly Trusted broker compares to the average Trust Score label in our database of 60+ forex brokers.

average risk label of forex brokers on BrokerNotes.co

Why should I care about regulatory licenses?

Determining the legitimacy of a forex broker (and avoiding forex scams) can be a real challenge. Unregulated brokers do not have to report to a governing body. If your broker lacks regulation, and you are scammed in any way, you often have no recourse for recovering your funds. That being said, not all regulator licenses carry the same weight.

In our five-tier Trust Score system, the strictest regulatory agencies and licenses are labeled Tier-1. Here are a couple of examples of how Tier-1 licenses provide the highest consumer protections:

  • Many regulators impose additional capital requirements. Brokers that offer forex trading to retail clients in the U.S. must maintain at least $20 million in regulatory capital as a Retail Forex Exchange Dealer (RFED) with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
  • Brokers are subject to stricter laws. In an effort to prevent consumers from sustaining heavy losses, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the U.K. does not permit leverage beyond 30:1. The FCA also requires that forex companies segregate client funds from their own. Read our guide to trading forex in the U.K. to learn more.

Investment Types at FxPro

There are now dozens of regulated forex brokers, each with their own product offering and range of available markets. It’s important to make sure that the forex broker you’ve chosen allows you to trade your preferred instruments and markets. To help you decide if FxPro is the right broker for you, we’ve included a breakdown of the major products and range of markets available at FxPro:

  • Total tradeable symbols - 2249
  • Total forex pairs - 70
  • Copy trading - Yes
  • Cryptocurrency (physical) - No
  • Cryptocurrency (CFD) - Yes
  • Spread betting - Yes

Overall, FxPro ranks #26 out of the 62 brokers that have been evaluated and scored within our investment types category.

Note: We review each broker’s overall global offering – a “Yes” checkmark for any of the above features or tradeable markets in this review does not guarantee their availability in your country of residence. To verify the availability of any features or markets within your country of residence, please contact the broker directly. To learn more about country-specific regulations and restrictions (and to discover our data-based picks for the best brokers by country), check out our country guides.

How many tradeable symbols does FxPro offer?

FxPro provides access to 2249 tradeable symbols and 70 different forex pairs, compared to the median number of 982 symbols and an average of 66 available forex pairs across the 60+ brokers reviewed on BrokerNotes.

How does FxPro’s offering of investments compare to the rest of the 60+ brokers on BrokerNotes.co?

Tracked as variables within our database, our research team closely monitors the availability of features and products such as bitcoin, cryptocurrency CFDs, commodities, social copy trading, Islamic accounts, stocks (CFD and non-CFD), and some of the most popular forex pairs – among many others.

According to our independent database (currently tracking over 2,200 data points), the average forex broker offers 29 of the 37 products and features currently tracked for our offering of investments category. FxPro offers 32, which helped contribute to the broker ranking #26 out of 62 brokers overall in this category.

How does FxPro compare to the rest of the 60+ brokers on BrokerNotes.co for its offering of investments?

According to our independently researched database of international forex brokers, 100% of brokers offer forex trading (spot or CFDs), 8% offer crypto trading (physical asset), 91% offer trading physical cryptocurrency CFDs, 92% offer trading on U.S. stock CFDs, 28% offer trading on physical U.S. stocks, 56% offer ETFs, 38% offer international stock trading (non-CFDs), and 78% offer social copy trading.

Commissions and Fees at FxPro

Your forex broker’s trading costs can be a factor in the overall profitability of your trading strategy. That being the case, it’s crucial to choose a forex broker with commissions and fees that are affordable for your trading style. We’ve researched and broken down some of the trading costs that you can expect to find with FxPro (this list is not meant to be comprehensive; be sure to visit the broker's website for a full accounting of all fees and trading costs):

  • Minimum initial deposit - $100
  • Average Spread EUR/USD - 1.58
  • All-in Cost EUR/USD - 1.27
  • Active Trader or VIP Discounts - Yes

FxPro has a score of 7.5/10 in this category, while the average broker received a score of 8/10. Overall, FxPro ranks #30 out of the 62 brokers that were evaluated and scored for our commissions and fees category.

Note: Using an online broker that advertises low commissions and/or low spreads does not make trading forex or CFDs less risky.

What is the minimum deposit requirement for trading with FxPro?

The average minimum deposit requirement across the industry is ÂŁ115 (55 brokers), whereas FxPro requires an initial minimum deposit of $100. Forex brokers require a minimum deposit in order to cover their own costs associated with opening and maintaining a trading account for the client. The amount required can vary depending on the broker and the type of account being opened.

What are the typical spreads at FxPro?

FxPro delivers an average spread of 1.51 when trading the EUR/USD within a standard account. The all-in cost of trading the EUR/USD with an active account is 1.27. We were able to obtain average spread data for over 30 brokers, and found the industry averages for these data points to be 1.04 (standard) and 0.87 (all-in).

How does FxPro fare against the rest of the 60+ brokers on BrokerNotes.co for commissions & fees?

Looking at our database, the average forex broker offers 6 of the 11 features variables we track in the commissions & fees category, and has average spreads of 1.04 when trading the EUR/USD. FxPro offers 9 of the 11 features, while offering average spreads of 1.51 which helped contribute to the broker ranking #30 out of 62 brokers in this category.

Traders are constantly on the hunt for low-cost forex brokers – you can learn more about low-cost forex trading by checking out our guide to zero-spread forex brokers.

Funding Methods at FxPro

The availability and flexibility of your broker’s banking options and payment methods can make an impact on your overall trading experience. Simply put: all traders need to have a reliable method for depositing and withdrawing funds. We’ve researched the banking and funding options at FxPro to see if it’s the right broker for your preferred payment method:

  • Visa/Mastercard (credit/debit) - Yes
  • Bank Wire (deposit/withdrawal) - Yes
  • PayPal (deposit/withdrawal) - Yes
  • Skrill (deposit/withdrawal) - Yes

92% of the brokers in our database (60+) offer Visa/Mastercard, 77% offer Skrill, 70% offer Neteller, and 45% offer PayPal. PayPal has become a popular funding option for many forex traders – find out which brokers support it as a payment method by reading our PayPal guide for forex traders.

Trading Platforms at FxPro

A vital part of any trader’s experience, a broker’s trading platform can make or break any trading experience.

Here’s what FxPro offers in terms of trading platforms. Ultimately FxPro ranks #19 of the 62 brokers graded across our platforms & tools category.

  • Proprietary platform - Yes
  • Desktop platform (windows) - Yes
  • Web platform - Yes
  • MetaTrader 4 (MT4) - Yes
  • MetaTrader 5 (MT5) - Yes
  • DupliTrade - No

As far as platform trading tools are concerned, FxPro provides 53 charting indicators, 25 drawing tools, and 6 watchlist fields, contributing to its overall category rating of 8.0/10.

How do trading platforms at FxPro stack up against the competition?

Of the 60+ brokers reviewed on BrokersNotes, 64% offer a proprietary platform, 100% offer a web platform, 91% offer a desktop platform, 11% offer cTrader, 14% offer Zulutrade, 81% offer MetaTrader 4, and 64% offer MetaTrader 5.



How is FxPro graded against the other 60+ brokers on BrokerNotes.co for platforms & tools?

Analyzing our 1,178 data points for our platforms & tools category, the average forex broker has 12 of the 19 features we track for desktop web platforms. FxPro has 16. FxPro received an overall rating of 8.0/10 in the platforms & tools category, contributing to its overall category ranking of #19 out of 62 brokers overall.



Research at FxPro

Having consistent access to high-quality market research is hugely important to forex traders. To effectively keep track of market movements, traders need to stay up-to-date with global events, industry news and trends. We gave FxPro a 7.5/10 in the research category, while the average broker received a 7/10. Here’s our summary of the research offerings available at FxPro:

  • Autochartist - No
  • Daily Market Commentary - Yes
  • Economic Calendar - Yes
  • Forex News (Top-Tier Sources) - Yes
  • Social Sentiment - Currency Pairs - Yes
  • Trading Central (Recognia) - Yes


How does the research offering at FxPro measure up against the 60+ brokers in the BrokerNotes database?

While conducting our evaluations of online forex brokers, we’ve collected over 360 data points that track the research-specific features that are most important to traders and investors. FxPro offers 4 of those 5 features, whereas the average forex broker offers 3 of those features. FxPro received an overall rating of 7/10 in the research category, contributing to its overall category ranking of #29 out of the 62 brokers in the BrokerNotes database.

Mobile Apps at FxPro

Nearly every trader on the planet owns a smartphone, but that doesn’t mean that every mobile trading app offers the same forex trading capabilities. A wide range of mobile trading apps are available across the globe – some of which are developed in-house by online brokers, while some are developed by third-party developers.

We’ve tested mobile trading apps for over 60 online brokers, collected over 744 data points, and identified 11 of the most important features for traders who want to trade on the go. The average forex broker offers 9 of those 11 features, FxPro offers 11. FxPro received an overall rating of 8.5/10 in the mobile trading category, contributing to its overall category ranking of #15 out of 62 total brokers.

Here are some of the important mobile features tracked in our database, take a look to see whether they are available with FxPro:

  • Android App - Yes
  • Apple App - Yes
  • Forex Calendar - Yes
  • Mobile Alerts - Basic Fields - Yes
  • Mobile Charting - Draw Trendlines - Yes
  • Mobile Watchlist - Yes


How do the mobile features available at FxPro stack up against the industry average?

In terms of mobile charting indicators and studies FxPro has 65, compared to the industry average of 44. Mobile charting indicators can be a useful tool to help traders analyze price trends, identify potential entry and exit points, and make informed trading decisions.

Education at FxPro

Client education is another staple of forex brokers. Here’s how FxPro fares in providing clients with the most common types of educational content.

  • General education on forex or CFDs - Yes
  • Client webinars - No
  • Beginner videos - Yes
  • Advanced trading videos - No
  • Investor Glossary - Yes


How does FxPro compare to the rest of the 60+ brokers on BrokerNotes.co for educational content?

According to our database, 80% of brokers offer general education, 59% offer webinars, 77% offer beginner videos and 52% offer advanced videos. Analyzing our 372 data points for our education category, the average forex broker has 4 of the 6 features we track. FxPro has 4 of these features and received an overall rating of 7.5/10 in the education category, contributing to its overall category ranking of #18 out of 62 brokers overall.

Overall Summary

As a recap here’s how FxPro fared in each of our core categories.

  • Trust Score - 90
  • Investment Types - 8.0/10
  • Commissions & Fees - 7.5/10
  • Trading platforms - 8.0/10
  • Research - 7.5/10
  • Mobile Apps - 8.5/10
  • Education - 7.5/10
  • Overall - 8.1/10

FAQs

Does FxPro offer copy trading?

Yes; in case you were wondering, 78% of the brokers reviewed on BrokerNotes.co offer copy trading. To learn more about social copy trading (and to see our picks for the best forex brokers for copy trading), check out our guide to copy trading.

Can I trade US stocks with FxPro?

If you want to trade U.S. stocks as CFDs with FxPro, then Yes. If you are looking to trade non-CFD stocks (and own the underlying asset or stock), then No.

Remember – there’s a difference between trading U.S. stocks as CFDs (tradeable instruments that track the price of an underlying security or asset) and being able to own the underlying stock. If you purchase a U.S. stock, you own the actual shares; if you purchase or trade a CFD, you don't own the asset itself. According to our database, 92% of forex brokers allow you to trade U.S. stocks as a CFD, while only 28% allow you to own the stock itself. To learn more, check out our popular guide to CFD trading.

Can I use MetaTrader with FxPro?

If you want to use MetaTrader 4 (MT4), then Yes. If you were looking to use the newer version of MetaQuotes Software’s popular trading platform, MetaTrader 5 (MT5), that's a "Yes." Popular with forex traders all over the world, MetaTrader is a third-party trading platform that connects to a broker for forex trading.

We’ve researched the MetaTrader offerings of 60+ forex brokers and found that 81% of brokers offer the more famous version of MetaTrader, MT4, while only 64% offer the newest version, MT5. We have in-depth guides on MetaTrader if you'd like to learn more; check out our guide to MT4, or read our in-depth guide to MT5.



announcementImportant note:

We review each broker’s overall global offering – a “Yes” checkmark for any of the above features or tradeable markets in this review does not guarantee their availability in your country of residence. To verify the availability of any features or markets within your country of residence, please contact the broker directly. To learn more about country-specific regulations and restrictions (and to discover our data-based picks for the best brokers by country), check out our country guides.

Methodology

At BrokerNotes.co, our data-driven online broker reviews are based on our own extensive testing of each broker's products and services as well as the qualified observations of our expert editorial team. In conjunction with our sister site, ForexBrokers.com, we’ve published well over 100,000 words of research and collected thousands of data points across hundreds of variables. Our online trading guides are created with the same rigorous, data-driven approach.

The online brokers on our site provide the ability to trade forex in one or more ways, such as non-deliverable spot forex (i.e., rolling spot contracts), contracts for difference (CFD), or other derivatives such as futures. The availability of specific markets or features will depend on your country of residence and the broker's applicable brand or entity that services your account(s). Our proprietary Trust Score rating system tracks data from over 100 regulatory jurisdictions to help forex traders understand the regulatory status of their forex broker and choose a broker that they can trust.

Our editorial team is led by Steven Hatzakis, an industry veteran with decades of experience and a deep understanding of the forex market. Our team conducts thorough testing on a wide range of brokers, platforms, products, technologies, third-party trading tools, and mobile apps. We also test for the availability of high-quality educational content, actionable market research resources, and the accessibility and capabilities of mobile platforms. All of our ratings and rankings are based on the collection and validation of thousands of data points and our in-depth product testing.

Part of our testing process involves in-depth research into commissions and fees. We dive into each broker’s trading costs, such as VIP rebates, inactivity fees, custody fees, bid/ask spreads (we always strive to determine the average spreads for each broker to better serve our readers), and a variety of other fee-based data points.

All websites and web-based platforms are tested using the latest version of the Google Chrome browser. Our Desktop PCs run Windows 11, and we use MacBook Pro laptops running the latest version of macOS to test trading on the go.

When testing mobile apps or mobile products, we test on both Apple and Android devices. For Apple, we test with the iPhone XS running iOS 16, and for Android we use the Samsung Galaxy S9+ and Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra devices running Android OS 13.

All of the content on BrokerNotes.co is researched, fact-checked, and edited by members of our editorial team. Our ratings and rankings are driven by our independent data collection. We may use generative AI tools to assist in some of the rote aspects of our content production processes, but the substance of our content, as well as our opinions and evaluations are based on our extensive research and product testing. Read our Generative AI policy to learn more.

Our rigorous data validation process provides our readers with quality data they can trust. Click here to learn more about how we test.

Forex Risk Disclaimer

There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading securities. With respect to margin-based foreign exchange trading, off-exchange derivatives, and cryptocurrencies, there is considerable exposure to risk, including but not limited to, leverage, creditworthiness, limited regulatory protection and market volatility that may substantially affect the price, or liquidity of a currency or related instrument. It should not be assumed that the methods, techniques, or indicators presented in these products will be profitable, or that they will not result in losses. Learn more about foreign exchange risk.

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