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Admiral Markets Review 2026

FCA ASIC CySEC JSC
7.8
★★★★★★★
Overall / 10

Admiral Markets (now Admirals) has operated since 2001 and offers a unique combination: tight ECN pricing plus real stock and ETF investing through the same MT5 ecosystem.

Quick Facts — Updated January 2024
Founded
2001
Headquarters
Tallinn, Estonia
Regulation
FCA, ASIC, CySEC, JSC
Min. Deposit
$100
Typical Spread
0.1 pips (Zero)
Commission
$3.00/lot
Platforms
MT4, MT5, MetaTrader WebTrader
Max Leverage
Up to 1:500
Overview

Is Admiral Markets a Good Broker?

Admiral Markets was founded in 2001 and is regulated by FCA, ASIC, CySEC, and JSC. The Zero.MT5 account offers spreads from 0.0 pips with a $3.00/lot commission — competitive with IC Markets. The unique addition is Invest.MT5: real stock and ETF trading (not CFDs, actual ownership) through the same MT5 platform ecosystem.

The MetaTrader Supreme Edition plugin (free) adds 60+ indicators, correlation matrices, mini-charts, and sentiment widgets on top of standard MT4/MT5 — making it one of the most feature-rich MetaTrader environments available. Education content including live webinars is strong.

✓ Advantages
Zero account: 0.0 pip spreads + $3.00/lot commission
Invest.MT5: real stock/ETF ownership through MT5
MetaTrader Supreme Edition plugin (free)
FCA + ASIC + CySEC regulated
Strong webinar and education programme
✗ Disadvantages
$100 minimum deposit
Rebranding to 'Admirals' causing some confusion
Support quality varies by region
Less liquid than top-3 ECN brokers in Asia
Scoring Breakdown

How Admiral Markets Scored (out of 10)

Regulation & Safety
9.0
Spreads & Commissions
8.8
Execution Speed
8.3
Platforms
8.9
Deposits & Withdrawals
8.2
Customer Support
7.8
Education
8.5
Account Types
9.0
Our Verdict

Should You Open a Admiral Markets Account?

Best for: MT4/MT5 power users wanting tight ECN spreads AND real stock/ETF investing in the same ecosystem. Strong for European traders valuing FCA/CySEC dual coverage.

Common Questions

Admiral Markets FAQ

What is the Invest.MT5 account?+
Real stock and ETF trading (actual ownership, not CFDs) through MT5. Covers 4,500+ stocks and 400+ ETFs from 15 global exchanges.
What is MetaTrader Supreme Edition?+
A free plugin adding 60+ extra indicators, correlation matrices, mini terminal, sentiment widgets, and global opinion tools on top of standard MT4/MT5.
Is Admiral Markets the same as Admirals?+
Yes — rebranded to 'Admirals' in 2021. Same licences, same platforms, same conditions.
What is Admiral Markets' Zero account?+
Zero.MT5 account: spreads from 0.0 pips + $3.00/lot commission on MT5. Minimum $100 deposit.
⚠ Risk Warning: Trading forex and CFDs involves significant risk of loss. 68–89% of retail investor accounts lose money. This review is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.