How We Rank Brokers
Most traders use fewer than 10 pairs regularly. But macro traders and diversified strategies need access to exotic pairs — and only brokers with 50+ pairs provide that.
Forex Pair Count (30%)
Total tradable forex pairs, with emphasis on liquid coverage
Pricing Across Pairs (25%)
Spread quality on minors and exotics, not just EUR/USD
Regulation & Safety (20%)
Tier-1 regulatory licensing
Execution on Less-Liquid Pairs (15%)
Fill quality on exotic pairs during low-liquidity periods
Market Research (10%)
Coverage of less-mainstream currency pairs
Top 10 Brokers with 50+ Forex Pairs
Ranked by pair count, pricing quality on minors and exotics (not just EUR/USD), execution stability on less-liquid pairs, and regulatory oversight.
IG Group
IG Group is a FCA and BaFin-regulated broker operating since 1974 (52 years). With a $250 minimum deposit and broad currency coverage including exotics, it suits traders who prioritise opportunities beyond the G10 majors.
Saxo Bank
Headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, Saxo Bank provides access to 50+ tradable forex pairs including majors, minors and exotics. Expect typical spread of 0.6 pips on EUR/USD — competitive for this category.
City Index
City Index provides access to 50+ tradable forex pairs including majors, minors and exotics. The broker is notable for operating since 1983 (43 years), regulated by FCA and ASIC — factors that matter to traders looking at opportunities beyond the G10 majors.
Forex.com
Operating since 2001 (25 years) and regulated by FCA and ASIC, Forex.com offers 50+ tradable forex pairs. The broker offers typical raw spread of 1.0 pips plus $7.0 round-turn commission, placing it among the more competitively-priced options on this list.
Interactive Brokers
Interactive Brokers is a SEC and CFTC-regulated broker operating since 1978 (48 years). With a $2000 minimum deposit and broad currency coverage including exotics, it suits traders who prioritise opportunities beyond the G10 majors.
CMC Markets
Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, CMC Markets provides access to 50+ tradable forex pairs including majors, minors and exotics. Expect typical raw spread of 0.7 pips plus $5.0 round-turn commission — competitive for this category.
FP Markets
FP Markets provides access to 50+ tradable forex pairs including majors, minors and exotics. The broker is notable for operating since 2005 (21 years), regulated by ASIC and CySEC — factors that matter to traders looking at opportunities beyond the G10 majors.
IC Markets
Founded in 2007 and regulated by ASIC and CySEC, IC Markets offers 50+ tradable forex pairs. The broker offers typical raw spread of 0.1 pips plus $7.0 round-turn commission, placing it among the more competitively-priced options on this list.
Spreadex
Spreadex is a FCA-regulated broker operating since 1999 (27 years). With no minimum deposit and broad currency coverage including exotics, it suits traders who prioritise opportunities beyond the G10 majors.
HYCM
Headquartered in London, United Kingdom, HYCM provides access to 50+ tradable forex pairs including majors, minors and exotics. Expect typical raw spread of 0.1 pips plus $8.0 round-turn commission — competitive for this category.
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