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1.35 /10
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UCMarkets

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Within 1 year

Suspicious Regulatory License

cTrader

Suspicious Scope of Business

High potential risk

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Previous Detection : 2025-06-15
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UCMarkets · Company summary
UCMarkets Review Summary
Founded2024-08-09
Registered Country/RegionSaint Vincent and the Grenadines
RegulationUnregulated
Market InstrumentsForex CFDs, Commodity CFDs, Stock CFDs, Index CFDs, and Bond CFDs
Demo Account
LeverageUp to 1:Unlimited
SpreadFrom 0.0 pips
Trading PlatformcTrader (Web, iPhone, iPad, iMac, and Android)
Min Deposit$100
Customer Support(+44) 151 528 9797
support@ucmarkts.com
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube
Suite 305, Griffith Corporate Centre, Beachmont, Kingstown S.t Vincent and the Grenadines

UCMarkets Information

UCMarkets is an online forex and CFD trading platform. It offers over 2,100 trading instruments covering markets such as forex, stocks, commodities, indices, and bonds. UCMarkets is suitable for high-frequency traders and those seeking low-latency execution and ultra-tight spreads.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Spread as low as 0 pipsUnregulated
Multiple cTrader versions availableNot beginner-friendly
Copy Trading accessible
Leverage up to 1:unlimited

Is UCMarkets Legit?

The platform is not regulated, and the official website does not disclose specific regulatory authorities (such as FCA, ASIC, etc.) or license information, resulting in insufficient transparency. Traders are advised to verify regulatory qualifications through official channels.

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What Can I Trade on UCMarkets?

UCMarkets offers CDFs covering Forex, Commodity, Stock, Index, and Bond. In addition, traders can also choose trading instruments such as ETFs and Shares.

Trading CategoryNumber of InstrumentsSpecific Product Examples
Forex CFDs61 typesMajor currency pairs like EUR/USD, GBP/JPY, USD/CAD
Commodity CFDs24 typesGold, silver, crude oil, and natural gas
Stock CFDsOver 2,100 typesApple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), Amazon (AMZN)
Index CFDs25 typesS&P 500, Nasdaq 100, FTSE 100
Bond CFDs9 typesSovereign bonds like US Treasuries, German Bunds
 CDFs

Account Type

UCMarkets offers three cTrader accounts, including Standard STP, RAW ECN, and Vip STP, supporting 0.01 lot trading.

Account Type Standard STPRAW ECNVip STP
Execution typeSTPECNSTP
Spread from1.2 pips0.0 pips1.2 pips
Commission$0$10 (per round turn)$0
Base currencies$ AUD $ USD $ HKD$ AUD $ USD $ HKD £ GBP$ AUD $ USD $ HKD
PlatformcTradercTradercTrader
Minimum deposit$100$100$100
Trading bonusAvailableAvailableAvailable
Minimum trading size0.01 lot0.01 lot0.01 lot

UCMarkets Fees

UCMarkets' fees vary by account type: Standard/Vip STP has 1.2+ pips spread with $0 commission; RAW ECN offers 0 pips spread but charges $10 commission per round turn.

Leverage

UCMarkets offers customizable leverage with high flexibility, reaching up to 1:unlimited.

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Trading Platform

The cTrader platform is fully compatible with Web, iPhone, iPad, iMac, and Android. It supports 0.01 lot micro trading and unlimited pending orders.

Trading PlatformSupported Available Devices Suitable for
cTraderWeb, iPhone, iPad, iMac, and AndroidAll Traders
cTrader platform

Copy Trading

The cTrader platform supports Copy Trading, allowing users to automatically synchronize trades by following the strategies of experienced traders.

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