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Over the last decades, the forex market in the US has emerged as one of the most regulated markets anywhere in the world. Rules that were introduced and backed up by Federal laws have made it quite challenging for forex companies to operate in the US. Presently, only three brokers still operate in the US forex market: Oanda, GAIN Capital LLC, and TD Ameritrade.

Below you will find a list of Forex Brokers accepting US traders as clients.


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If you are interested to open an account in one of the brokers in the list above, make sure to try the forex demo account before proceeding to register in the live account.


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Financial Services Commission Mauritius is the primary non-bank financial services regulator based in Mauritius. The FSC itself was first established in 2001 and later on was mandated under the Mauritius Financial services act of 2007. The main activities of FSC Mauritius are to license, regulate, and monitor the non-bank financial services activity conducted on the island.

Continue Reading at 3 FSC Forex Regulations That You Should Know

The biggest pull factor for a forex brokerage company to get a Mauritius FSC license is the fact that it is a lot cheaper when compared to a European forex license. Unlike other jurisdictions, the FSC Mauritius allows forex brokers to offer higher leverage.

Mauritius is one of the few places that enforce the lowest tax obligation, which makes it attractive for many forex businesses to conduct the financial transaction in this jurisdiction. The other reason forex brokers choose Mauritius is that because it is not a blacklisted country.

Continue Reading at 3 FSC Forex Regulations That You Should Know

The CNMV is responsible for supervising and regulating the financial markets in Spain. It collaborates closely with the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) and applies unified laws for trading in leveraged markets for retail investors, as Spain is a member of the European Union.

Continue Reading at 3 Interesting Facts of Forex Trading in Spain

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is the regulatory authority overseeing forex trading in Singapore. Singapore's regulatory framework allows leverage up to 1:500 and covers a wide range of forex pairs and cryptocurrencies.

Continue Reading at Forex Trading in Singapore: 5 Facts You Need to Know