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5 Best Volatility 75 index brokers

Traders may utilise the Volatility 75 Index as a short-term hedge during periods of market turbulence. Several reputable brokers provide the Volatility 75 Index for trading with high leverage and favourable terms.

In this article, we look at the top South African Forex brokers that provide the Volatility 75 index along with good regulation, a wide selection of trading choices, and exceptional customer support.

1.     IG Group

As a reputable and well-respected broker, IG provides a large selection of trading tools and instruments, as well as industry-leading training materials and competitive pricing, making it one of the best Volatility 75 index brokers.

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Excellent customer supportDemo account is only available for 30 days, and not all platforms can be tested
Advanced suite of technical indicatorsLimited range of currency options
Secure and well-regulated trading environment

Features

FeatureInformation
RegulationFCA, FSCA
Minimum deposit fromNo minimum deposit
Average spread fromVariable
Commissions from£3.00 – £8.00 per trade for all types of assets
Deposit/Withdrawal FeesNone
Maximum Leverage1:200
BonusesNone offered

2.     Saxo Bank

For traders who can afford the minimum deposit of USD 10,000, Saxo Bank is a great option. Saxo Bank offers over 40,000 different trading options, competitive pricing, amazing trading platforms, brilliant research, and strong customer support.

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
Low trading fees on high-tiered accountsRelatively slow account opening
Transparent fee structure Very high minimum deposit

Features

FeatureInformation
RegulationFCA, ASIC, FINMA
Minimum deposit from$10 000
Average spread from0.3 pips
Commissions from‎$3
Deposit/Withdrawal FeesNone
Maximum Leverage1:200
BonusesNone
Customer Support24/5

3.     IFX Brokers

IFX Brokers is a South African ECN broker that has been operating since 2018. For as little as $100, South African traders may sign up for a live trading account with IFX Brokers and trade on a variety of international financial markets.

Pros and Cons

Pros High leverage available MetaTrader 4 is supported. Resources for learning are available Cons

Features

FeatureInformation
RegulationFSA
Minimum deposit fromZAR100
Average spread from0.5 pips
Commissions fromNA
Deposit/Withdrawal FeesNA
Maximum Leverage1:500
BonusesNA
Customer Support24/5

4.     AvaTrade

AvaTrade, a global broker with headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, provides a variety of financial products, such as spread betting, CFDs, FX, and social trading.

A trial account is available for customers who want to try using the MT4 forex trading platform before deciding to create an account with AvaTrade, which needs a $250 payment. Both Android and iOS users can download mobile apps from AvaTrade.

AvaTrade offers a large selection of trading accounts, including demos, micro, mini, and standard.

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Pros and Cons

PROSCONS
Broad range of tradable instrumentsHigh EURUSD and inactivity fees
MetaTrader 4 and 5 available
Excellent educational resources

Features

FeatureInformation
RegulationCentral Bank of Ireland, MiFID, ASiC, BVI
Minimum deposit from$100
Average spread from0.9 pips
Commissions fromNo commission on Forex
Deposit/Withdrawal FeesNone
Maximum Leverage1:400
BonusesFirst Deposit Bonus
Customer Support24/5 – multilingual

5.     HotForex

HotForex provides six different account types, with the trading rules altering as the minimum deposit rises.

All accounts have variable spreads, however the Zero account has the tightest spreads on foreign currency pairs. A fee is applied based on the volume of trades that are made.

Pros and Cons

ProsCons
No deposit or withdrawal feesHigh commission charges on the Zero account
Competitive spreads

Features

FeatureInformation
RegulationCySEC, DFSA, FCA, FSA, FSCA
Minimum deposit from$5
Average spread from0,0 pips
Commissions fromUSD 0.03 per 1K lot.
Deposit/Withdrawal FeesNone
Maximum Leverage1:1000
Bonuses100% Supercharged Bonus
Customer Support24/5

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Shingai Mhlanga

Shingai Mhlanga is a Campaign Assistant at the South African. She holds a BCom Honours in Marketing Management, and has worked as a Sales Assistant and College Administrator. Outside of work she enjoys baking and travelling.

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