Abstract:ACY Securities is a broker that provides traders access to various opportunities across global financial markets, including forex, commodities, indices, cryptocurrencies, ETFs, shares, precious metals, and futures. The broker also offers up to 5000x leverage and different accounts. The minimum spread is from 0.0 pips, and the minimum deposit is $50. Traders can also access the popular MT4 and MT5 trading platforms through ACY Securities.
| ACY SecuritiesReview Summary | |
| Founded | 2019-02-05 |
| Registered Country/Region | Australia |
| Regulation | Regulated (ASIC) |
| Market Instruments | Forex, Commodities, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, ETFs, Shares, Precious Metals, Futures |
| Demo Account | ✅ |
| Leverage | Up to 1:5000 |
| Spread | From 0.0 pips |
| Trading Platform | LogixTrader(Web-based), MT4/MT5(Desktop, macOS, Web, Mobile) |
| Min Deposit | $50 |
| Customer Support | Phone: 1300 729 171(Australia), +612 9188 2999(International) |
| Email: support@acy.com | |
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ACY Securities is a broker that provides traders access to various opportunities across global financial markets, including forex, commodities, indices, cryptocurrencies, ETFs, shares, precious metals, and futures. The broker also offers up to 5000x leverage and different accounts. The minimum spread is from 0.0 pips, and the minimum deposit is $50. Traders can also access the popular MT4 and MT5 trading platforms through ACY Securities.

| Pros | Cons |
| Regulated (AUS) | No 24/7 customer support |
| MT4/MT5 available | Some negative voices: scams |
| Demo account available | |
| 2200+ instruments |
ACY Securities is authorized and regulated by the Commonwealth of Australia Regulatory Authority(AUS), with License No. 000403863 and 000474738 and the License Type Market Making(MM) and Straight Through Processing(STP), making it safer than unregulated.



ACY Securities offers 2,200+ instruments, including 60 FX pairs, 20 Indices, 12 Metals, 9 Cryptos, 6 Commodities, 2 Oil, over 1600 share CFDs, and more.
| Tradable Instruments | Supported |
| Forex | ✔ |
| Commodities | ✔ |
| Indices | ✔ |
| Cryptocurrencies | ✔ |
| ETFs | ✔ |
| Shares | ✔ |
| Precious Metals | ✔ |
| Futures | ✔ |

ACY Securities has 3 account types: Standard, ProZero, and Bespoke. Traders who want low spreads and deposits can choose a ProZero account, while those with a sufficient budget can open a Bespoke account.
In addition, the demo account is predominantly used to familiarize traders with the trading platform and for educational purposes only. Swap-Free Account, or Islamic Account, tailored for traders adhering to Islamic principles against interest.
| Account Type | Standard | ProZero | Bespoke |
| Initial Minimum Deposit | $50 | $200 | $1000 |
| Minimum Trading Volume | 0.01 Lot | 0.01 Lot | 0.01 Lot |
| Spreads From | Variable | 0.0 Pips | 0.0 Pips |
| Commission starts from | Zero | $3/Lot Per Side | $2.5/Lot Per Side |
| Leverage up to | 1:5000 (via LogixTrader) | 1:5000 (via LogixTrader) | 1:500 |
| Swap Free Account | Yes | No | No |
The spread starts from 0.0 pips and the commission starts from zero. The lower the spread, the faster the liquidity.
The maximum leverage is 1:5000 meaning that profits and losses are magnified 5000 times.
ACY Securities offers a Web-based LogixTrader. Traders can also access MT4 and MT5 compatible Desktop, macOS, Web, and Mobile versions through ACY Securities.
Copy trading is also available, a way for inexperienced traders or followers who dont have the time to do extensive research or want to diversify their portfolio to copy the trades of experienced traders (also known as money managers or copy trading gurus).
| Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
| LogixTrader | ✔ | Web-based | All |
| MT4 | ✔ | Desktop, macOS, Web, Mobile | Junior traders |
| MT5 | ✔ | Desktop, macOS, Web, Mobile | Experienced traders |


The initial Minimum Deposit must be $50 or above. ACY Securities accepts MasterCard, VISA, NETELLER, UnionPay, Skrill, and more for deposit and withdrawal. Traders get three free withdrawals per month. After their third withdrawal in the calendar month, traders will be charged $25 in your base currency per withdrawal. Withdrawal processing time within 24 hours.


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