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EC Markets for Indian traders

EC Markets in India — Forex & CFD Broker Review

An independent overview of EC Markets for traders in India: MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, three account types, spreads from 0.0 pips, leverage up to 1:1000 and 100+ instruments. According to EC Markets, live accounts open from a $10 minimum deposit — terms can change, so confirm current details before you trade.

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Min deposit $10 (STD / ECN)  ·  Up to 1:1000  ·  Rating 3.9/5

EC Markets is a multi-regulated forex and CFD broker, established in 2012, that offers MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, three live account types (STD, ECN and PRO), spreads from 0.0 pips, leverage up to 1:1000 and access to 100+ instruments across forex, metals, energies, indices and cryptocurrency CFDs. Traders in India can open a live account from a $10 minimum deposit on the STD or ECN account.

$10 (STD / ECN)Min deposit
Up to 1:1000Max leverage
100+Instruments
2012Founded

Why traders consider EC Markets

EC Markets account types at a glance

AccountPlatformSpread fromCommissionBest for
STD (Standard)MT4 / MT51.0 pipsNone (built into spread)New and cost-conscious traders starting from a low deposit
ECNMT4 / MT50.0 pips$1.5 per lot per sideActive traders who prefer raw spreads and transparent pricing
PROMT4 / MT50.0 pipsNoneHigh-volume traders funding from $5,000

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EC Markets India — quick verdict

EC Markets is a multi-regulated forex and CFD broker, established in 2012 and overseen by authorities including the FCA (UK), ASIC (Australia) and the FSC (Mauritius). It pairs MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 with a low $10 entry on the STD and ECN accounts, raw spreads from 0.0 pips, leverage up to 1:1000 and 100+ instruments. It suits Indian traders who want familiar MetaTrader platforms and a low deposit, though the instrument range is narrower than some larger brokers and there is no local Indian licence. Independent EC Markets reviews summarised from real trader feedback are available on Trustpilot. Confirm the latest terms before depositing.

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Frequently asked questions

Is EC Markets regulated?
EC Markets operates under several regulators, including the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) in the UK, ASIC in Australia, the FSC in Mauritius, the FSCA in South Africa, the FMA in New Zealand and the FSA in Seychelles. It does not hold a local Indian licence, so Indian residents typically trade under an international entity.
What is the minimum deposit to open an EC Markets account?
The STD and ECN accounts can be opened from a $10 minimum deposit. The PRO account requires a higher minimum of $5,000. Figures are indicative — confirm current terms on the broker's website before funding.
Which platforms does EC Markets support?
EC Markets supports MetaTrader 4 (MT4) and MetaTrader 5 (MT5) on Windows, macOS, web and mobile (iOS and Android), so positions can be managed from desktop or phone.
What can you trade on EC Markets?
EC Markets provides access to 100+ instruments, including forex pairs, precious metals such as gold, energies, stock indices and cryptocurrency CFDs, all from a single account.