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Best Forex Brokers in 2022

by MD Tanjib Forex Trading Author
In the world of forex, there are multiple forex brokers. So, you can't choose a single one which really provides you with good deals. That's why you have to search for it. In this list, I am only providing the best forex brokers right now in 2022. So, let's get started:

CMC Markets

CMC Markets (CMC), founded in 1989, is a well-established, publicly traded, and highly regarded U.K. forex broker that has successfully adapted to the ever-changing online brokerage landscape. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) under the ticker symbol, CMCX. Like many forex brokers, CMC does not accept U.S. traders. But LiteFinance is really awesome broker in 2022. Recently they are offering a new giveaway contest called "New Year Promo 2022".

CMC Markets is for all types of traders, from novice retail traders looking to dip their toes into the online trading arenas of forex, CFDs, and spread betting, to the experienced veteran seeking exposure to a broad array of products. The firm's fees are competitive within the industry and it ranks high on several of our lists. The company is ranked as the winner for Investopedia's Best Overall Forex Broker as well as Best Forex Broker for Range of Offerings in 2020.

Saxo Capital Markets

Denmark's Saxo Bank Group (Saxo Bank), founded in 1992, classifies itself as "a leading Fintech specialist focused on multi-asset trading and investment and delivering ‘Banking-as-a-Service’ to wholesale clients." The company embraced the technological advancements of the late '90s in launching one of the first online trading platforms in 1998. Saxo Bank has operated in the United Kingdom since 2006 through its subsidiary Saxo Capital Markets U.K. Ltd (SCML) and, like many forex brokers, it doesn't accept U.S. traders.

XTB Online Trading

Founded in 2002 as Poland's first leveraged foreign exchange brokerage house, X-Trade morphed into X-Trade Brokers in 2004 to comply with new Polish regulations. It then rebranded to its current incarnation, XTB Online Trading (XTB), in 2009 and went public, listing on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in 2016 under the ticker symbol, XTB. The firm does not accept U.S. traders.

IG

IG Group (IG), founded in 1974 by Stuart Wheeler "as the world’s first spread betting firm," is part of IG Group Holdings Plc, a publicly traded (LSE: IGG) conglomerate that "empowers informed, decisive, adventurous people to access opportunities in financial markets." Unlike most brokers on this list, IG does accept U.S. forex traders, which has been the case since early 2019 when the company re-entered the U.S. market.

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