Best MT5 Brokers for Scalping 2026
This shortlist is for traders who want MT5 specifically for scalping, without losing sight of what matters most on fast in-and-out trading: costs, platform quality, and basic broker credibility.
Trust stack
Trust signals for this shortlist
This shortlist uses the site scoring framework plus the specific use-case methodology shown on the page.
Risk layer
Risk & regulation snapshot for this shortlist
Regulation
Third-partyNo direct local regulator mapped
Leverage / exposure
Broker-statedVaries by broker and entity
Trust read
Verified10 / 10 ranked brokers show local regulation overlap
Regulation status
Third-partyNo local regulator is mapped on this page, so trust decisions depend more heavily on the broker entity and the strength of its external regulator stack.
Entity nuance
Third-partyLegal status: Use-case rankings still need an entity-level regulation check before signup.
Investor protection
UnknownWithout a mapped local regulator, investor-protection details need to be checked broker by broker rather than assumed from the page theme.
Verification state
VerifiedVerification state: country-level legality is summarized, but the page does not yet map a regulator-specific protection layer for this market.
High-risk warning
Broker-statedLeverage caps and client protections can change by entity even inside the same broker group, so a “global” brand page is never the full story.
Safer alternative lens
If regulation certainty matters more than features, start with locally matched or best-regulated brokers before broadening the shortlist.
- • Legal status: Use-case rankings still need an entity-level regulation check before signup.
- • Because there is no mapped local regulator here, entity selection and disclosure quality matter even more than usual.
- • Leverage caps and client protections can change by entity even inside the same broker group, so a “global” brand page is never the full story.
Evidence labels
How to read the evidence on this use-case shortlist
Use-case pages mix our own ranking logic with broker-published commercial facts and external trust checks. The labels keep that split visible so a niche shortlist does not overclaim certainty.
Use-case score and ranking logic
VerifiedWe calculate the shortlist from the review dataset and the use-case methodology on the page.
Deposits, leverage, platform support, and commercial feature claims
Broker-statedThese are usually broker-published facts unless the linked review documents a direct check.
Regulation and entity-level safety context
Third-partyThose checks rely on external records rather than the broker marketing layer.
Thin or unsupported claims for this use case
UnknownUnknown remains visible when the evidence is not strong enough to make a clean recommendation.
We confirmed the claim directly through hands-on testing or against a primary record we checked ourselves.
Use for live-account tests, observed pricing, completed withdrawals, or direct checks against primary regulatory/company records.
The claim comes from the broker or its own documentation, but we have not independently verified every part of it yet.
Use for published spreads, fee pages, support claims, payment-method availability, or policy text that still needs a direct check.
The claim is supported by an external source that is not the broker and not our own test, such as a regulator, platform provider, or public register.
Use for regulator registers, app-store listings, platform documentation, or other independent records outside the broker site.
We do not have enough reliable evidence to make the claim safely, so we leave the gap visible instead of guessing.
Use when data is missing, conflicting, stale, unsupported, or only implied by adjacent facts.
| Feature | IC Markets Trading costs 9.5/10 | Pepperstone Trading costs 8.5/10 | Admirals Trading costs 8.0/10 | FxPro Trading costs 8.0/10 | Fusion Markets Trading costs 9.5/10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trading Costs Score | 9.5/10 ✓ | 8.5/10 | 8.0/10 | 8.0/10 | 9.5/10 ✓ |
| Spreads From | 0.0 pips | 0.0 pips | 0.0 pips | 0.0 pips | 0.0 pips |
| Min Deposit Lower is better | $200 | $0 ✓ | $100 | $100 | $0 ✓ |
| Platforms | MT4, MT5, cTrader | MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView | MT4, MT5, MetaTrader Supreme Edition | MT4, MT5, cTrader, FxPro Edge | MT4, MT5, cTrader |
| Regulation | ASIC, CySEC, FSA | ASIC, FCA, CySEC, DFSA, SCB | CySEC, FCA, ASIC | CySEC, FCA, FSCA | ASIC, VFSC |
| Markets | 2,200+ | 1,200+ | 4,000+ ✓ | 2,100+ | 250+ |
IC Markets
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedIC Markets delivers institutional-grade execution with raw spreads from 0.0 pips, $15B+ daily volume, and ASIC/CySEC regulation.
Pepperstone
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedPepperstone offers raw spreads from 0.0 pips, four platform choices, and strong ASIC/FCA regulation with no minimum deposit requirement.
Admirals
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedAdmirals (formerly Admiral Markets) offers 4,000+ instruments with the enhanced MetaTrader Supreme Edition and triple CySEC/FCA/ASIC regulation.
FxPro
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedFxPro offers four trading platforms including its proprietary FxPro Edge, NDD execution, and strong CySEC/FCA regulation across 2,100+ instruments.
Fusion Markets
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedFusion Markets is an ASIC-regulated broker famous for ultra-low commissions at just $2.25 per lot, making it one of the cheapest brokers globally.
RoboMarkets
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedRoboMarkets is a CySEC-regulated broker offering four platforms including R StocksTrader with 12,000+ stocks and ECN pricing from 0.0 pips.
FP Markets
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedFP Markets offers raw spreads, four platform choices including DMA stock trading via IRESS, and 20 years of ASIC/CySEC-regulated operations.
Eightcap
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedEightcap stands out with TradingView integration, raw spreads from 0.0 pips, and ASIC/CySEC regulation across 800+ instruments including crypto CFDs.
BlackBull Markets
🟡 Tier 3 RegulatedBlackBull Markets is an FMA-regulated New Zealand broker offering ECN pricing, TradingView integration, and over 26,000 instruments with no minimum deposit.
XM
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedXM is a well-regulated broker known for its excellent education, $5 minimum deposit, and reliable MetaTrader execution across 1,000+ instruments.
Why MT5 changes the scalping shortlist
A generic scalping page can surface strong low-cost brokers, but it does not tell you which ones actually fit a MT5-first workflow. This combo page narrows the field to brokers that explicitly support MT5 and still hold up on the site's scalping signals.
That matters because platform fit is not cosmetic once your process depends on specific order entry, chart behavior, automation options, or layout habits. A broker can look good broadly and still be a weak match for a MT5 scalper.
What to verify before funding a live scalping setup
Use this page to build a shortlist, then confirm the exact live account conditions you would trade: spreads, commissions, supported symbols, and whether MT5 is available on the entity and account type you actually qualify for.
The repo does not claim to normalize every latency or execution variable across the market. It does give you a grounded first pass based on broker scores, platform support, and practical account details already stored in the dataset.
How this shortlist was built
- • Filtered to brokers with explicit MT5 support in the platform data.
- • Started from the existing scalping ranking model, then added an extra platform-quality tilt so the shortlisted brokers are not only cheap, but better aligned with platform-first intent.
- • Used spread-from, minimum deposit, leverage, and regulation details from the main broker dataset as supporting context on the page.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use a separate MT5 scalping page instead of the main scalping list?
Is MT5 automatically good for scalping?
Routing from shortlist to decision pages
Best pages should push readers into review evidence, compare flows, and regulator checks instead of looping them through more generic lists.
Drill down into review evidence
Every shortlist should route into the underlying review pages for the ranked brokers.
Turn the shortlist into a head-to-head
Once a reader has 1–2 candidates, the right move is a compare page — not more generic listicles.
Check the regulator layer before signup
Best pages should expose the trust entities behind the shortlist, especially for multi-entity brands.
Read the full broker reviews behind this shortlist
If a broker made this best-of list, the detailed review is where you can verify the spreads, regulation, platform testing, and withdrawal notes before you open an account.
IC Markets review
IC Markets delivers institutional-grade execution with raw spreads from 0.0 pips, $15B+ daily volume, and ASIC/CySEC regulation.
Entity note: IC Markets carries a solid regulator mix, but the brand still routes clients through different legal entities by region.
Pepperstone review
Pepperstone offers raw spreads from 0.0 pips, four platform choices, and strong ASIC/FCA regulation with no minimum deposit requirement.
Entity note: Pepperstone looks strong on regulation, but the exact protections still depend on whether you land in its UK, Australia, EU, or offshore stack.
Admirals review
Admirals (formerly Admiral Markets) offers 4,000+ instruments with the enhanced MetaTrader Supreme Edition and triple CySEC/FCA/ASIC regulation.
Entity note: Admirals shows 3 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
FxPro review
FxPro offers four trading platforms including its proprietary FxPro Edge, NDD execution, and strong CySEC/FCA regulation across 2,100+ instruments.
Entity note: FxPro shows 3 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
Fusion Markets review
Fusion Markets is an ASIC-regulated broker famous for ultra-low commissions at just $2.25 per lot, making it one of the cheapest brokers globally.
Entity note: Fusion Markets shows 2 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
RoboMarkets review
RoboMarkets is a CySEC-regulated broker offering four platforms including R StocksTrader with 12,000+ stocks and ECN pricing from 0.0 pips.
Entity note: RoboMarkets shows 2 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
FP Markets review
FP Markets offers raw spreads, four platform choices including DMA stock trading via IRESS, and 20 years of ASIC/CySEC-regulated operations.
Entity note: FP Markets shows 2 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
Eightcap review
Eightcap stands out with TradingView integration, raw spreads from 0.0 pips, and ASIC/CySEC regulation across 800+ instruments including crypto CFDs.
Entity note: Eightcap shows 3 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
BlackBull Markets review
BlackBull Markets is an FMA-regulated New Zealand broker offering ECN pricing, TradingView integration, and over 26,000 instruments with no minimum deposit.
Entity note: BlackBull Markets shows 2 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
XM review
XM is a well-regulated broker known for its excellent education, $5 minimum deposit, and reliable MetaTrader execution across 1,000+ instruments.
Entity note: XM has a mixed regulator footprint in the shared dataset, so the trust read is strong at brand level but still entity-dependent in practice.
Alternative paths for the shortlisted brokers
Use these modules to jump from the shortlist into broker-specific alternatives or a realistic compare route instead of looping through generic list pages.
IC Markets
IC Markets delivers institutional-grade execution with raw spreads from 0.0 pips, $15B+ daily volume, and ASIC/CySEC regulation.
Pepperstone
Pepperstone offers raw spreads from 0.0 pips, four platform choices, and strong ASIC/FCA regulation with no minimum deposit requirement.
Admirals
Admirals (formerly Admiral Markets) offers 4,000+ instruments with the enhanced MetaTrader Supreme Edition and triple CySEC/FCA/ASIC regulation.
FxPro
FxPro offers four trading platforms including its proprietary FxPro Edge, NDD execution, and strong CySEC/FCA regulation across 2,100+ instruments.
Fusion Markets
Fusion Markets is an ASIC-regulated broker famous for ultra-low commissions at just $2.25 per lot, making it one of the cheapest brokers globally.
RoboMarkets
RoboMarkets is a CySEC-regulated broker offering four platforms including R StocksTrader with 12,000+ stocks and ECN pricing from 0.0 pips.
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