Abstract:HM Markets, launched in 2023 in the US, operates unregulated, offering forex, futures, and indices trading via web and mobile platforms. Despite providing a variety of trading instruments, 24/7 futures trading, and up to 1:100 leverage, its lack of transparency, educational resources, and regulatory oversight impacts fund security and reliability for potential traders.
Company Name | HM Markets |
Registered Country/Area | United States |
Founded Year | 2023 |
Regulation | United States National Futures Association; Unauthorized; Common Financial Service License |
Tradable Assets | Forex (over 50 spot and forward FX currency pair CFDs), Futures, Indices |
Maximum Leverage | 1:100 |
Trading Platforms | Web trader, iOS, Android |
Demo Account | Unavailable |
Customer Support | Email: support@hmmarketsvip.com; Phone: +81 80-8050-7965; Address: 1 World Trade Center, NY, USA |
Educational Resources | Unavailable |
Founded in 2023 and headquartered in the United States, HM Markets operates without regulation from the United States National Futures Association with a Common Financial Service License. It currently functions without transparency regarding its service specifics, including account types and fees. Specializing in forex, futures, and indices, HM Markets offers trading via web, iOS, and Android platforms. The broker's lack of disclosed educational resources and demo accounts indicates challenges for traders seeking thorough support and transparent operations.
Pros | Cons |
Offers three types of trading products | Unregulated |
Leverage up to 1:100 | Does not offer demo accounts |
Provides three customer support options |
HM Markets is associated with the domain hmmarkets.com, which was registered on November 12, 2022, and is set to expire on November 12, 2025. The domain is registered through Spaceship, Inc. However, it is unregulated.
HM Markets provides 3 types of market instruments, including Forex, futures, and indices.
Tradable Instruments | Supported |
Forex | ✔ |
Futures | ✔ |
Indices | ✔ |
HM Markets provides trading leverage up to 1:100.
HM Markets offers a versatile trading platform accessible through web trader interfaces and mobile applications for iOS and Android systems. But it does not support MT4 and MT5.
Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
HM Markets platform | ✔ | Mobile ( iOS and Android) and web | Both Beginner and Experienced Trader |
MT5 | ❌ | Mobile and Desktop(Windows & macOS) | Experienced Trader |
MT4 | ❌ | Mobile and Desktop(Windows & macOS) | Beginner |
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