CMC Markets Review (2024)

An established, publicly traded, and well-­regarded U.K. forex broker

Updated January 07, 2021

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CMC Markets Review (1)

Overall Rating

4.7

Fast Facts

  • Account Minimum: $0
  • Fees: Spread cost; Additional charge for guaranteed stops; Commissions; Overnight financing costs; Inactivity fees
  • Best for: Overall Forex Broker and Range of Offerings
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Disclosure

Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 80% of retail investor accounts lose money when spread betting and/or trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how spread bets and CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

CMC Markets (CMC), founded in 1989, is a well-established, publicly traded, and highly regarded U.K. forex broker that has successfully adapted to the ever-changing online brokerage landscape. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) under the ticker symbol, CMCX. Like many forex brokers, CMC does not accept U.S. traders.

CMC's flagship platform is a feature-rich, web-based offering aptly named "Next Generation." This, coupled with the ubiquitous MT4 (downloadable) platform and a functional mobile application, comprises CMC's entire online offering to the consumer. CMC provides traders access to an extensive range of offerings, both CFDs and spread betting, across several different asset classes. Aside from the greater-than-usual complement of forex, commodities, indices, and individual shares, a comprehensive government bond listing and 14 cryptocurrency offerings (12 cryptos + 2 indices) fill out the product roster, providing an overwhelming number of potential trading opportunities for all types of traders. Additionally, the broker offers competitive spreads that are dynamic in that they widen or contract with trade sizes, and clients' accounts are protected from going into a negative balance condition.

Dedicated sites for professionals and institutions highlight CMC's added commitment to skilled traders, but higher-level perks, such as rebates and a free API interface offered to those that qualify as "professional" traders, are not available to the retail trader. Even so, all account holders gain access to guaranteed stop losses (GSLO), free bank wire withdrawals, and other useful features. Investopedia's ranking algorithm factored in this broker's extensive product offerings and its top-tier placing in several review categories in recognizing CMC Markets as the Best Overall Forex Broker for 2020.

Key Takeaways

  • Rated our Best Overall Forex Broker and Best for Range of Offerings.
  • CMC Markets offers an excellent fit for all types of traders, with a broad product offering and an accessible, feature-rich platform (Next Generation).
  • CMC Markets emphasizes customer service, research amenities, and educational resources.

Who CMC Markets Is For

CMC Markets is for all types of traders, from the novice retail trader looking to dip their toes into the online trading arenas of forex, CFDs, and spread betting, to the experienced veteran seeking exposure to a broad array of products. The firm's fees are competitive within the industry and it ranks high on several of our lists. The company is ranked as the winner for Investopedia's Best Overall Forex Broker for 2020 as well as Best Forex Broker for Range of Offerings.

Pros

  • Extensive range of offerings

  • Regulated by FCA (U.K.)

  • Emphasis on education & customer service

  • Research amenities are industry leading

  • Offers protection for client accounts

Cons

  • Does not accept U.S. clients

  • Differences between Next Generation and MT4

  • High CFD spreads for certain indices

  • No back-testing or automated trading capabilities

Pros Explained

  • CMC Markets offers clients one of the largest product catalogs available in the online forex brokerage community. As advertised on its website, clients can trade up to 10,000 instruments, which opens up many new opportunities, especially with longer-term portfolio managers.
  • CMC Markets is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA #173730) which is one of the main regulatory agencies in the UK and is highly regarded globally for being strict in ensuring that market practices are fair for both individuals and businesses. Simply put, being regulated by a reputable government-backed agency goes a long way towards establishing the credibility of a firm. Traders accept the risk that is inherent in markets but they would also like the peace of mind knowing that their funds are not subject to risks outside of the ones that they are taking, such as counter-party risk. Additionally, segregated client funds are held in a number of U.K. and European banks so as to disperse risk further.
  • CMC Markets places an emphasis on customer service, which includes 24/5 telephone support with access to live brokers and a chat service. This, coupled with their educational offerings, buoyed them in the rankings. Being able to readily contact a broker is crucial for anyone engaged in the arena of online trading.
  • CMC Markets' dedication to providing clients with top notch research is to be commended. It is comparable with the best that the online forex brokerage arena has to offer.
  • CMC Markets offers "negative balance protection" which has become a fairly important feature that most online brokers are offering these days. The catalyst was most likely the SNB event of January 15, 2015 that roiled the markets, especially the highly leveraged retail FX market. Additionally, CMC also offers guaranteed stop losses.

Cons Explained

  • CMC Markets does not accept U.S. clients due to regulatory constraints, which precludes it from truly being considered a global broker. This would be a red flag were it not for the fact that the company is regulated by the FCA which, along with U.S. regulatory agencies (NFA, CFTC), is widely considered to be the preeminent regulatory body.
  • Differences exist between CMC Markets' "Next Generation" platform and its MT4 platform in terms of spreads, commissions, and product offerings. Essentially, CMC's web-based platform is the company's de facto flagship offering and has far more functionality than does its MT4 white-label. This would not be as big of an issue were it not for the fact that MT4 is its only downloadable offering.
  • CMC Markets charges a much higher-than-average S&P ­500 spread (5 points) for CFDs and spread bets, which stood out on the index cost disclosures.
  • CMC's Next Generation is not equipped with back-testing or automated trading capabilities, leaving MT4 as the only alternative for algorithmic traders.

Costs

3.4

Most of the trading costs at CMC Markets are charged through the spread which is competitive within the industry. The spread is also the way that CMC makes money, specifically through customer trades that "cross" the bid / ask spread. Guaranteed stop losses (GSLO) are available only on Next Generation at an added premium that is charged to your account. This cost is refunded In the event that the GSLO is not triggered. There is a commission charge that comes into play when one is trading individual shares and ETFs. This may be charged to your account directly upon order execution or added to the either side of the spread, depending on whether it's classified as a CFD or spread betting account.

Disclosure notes indicate that larger positions incur wider spreads but details are platform ­based, obscuring transparency. Advertised minimum spreads on widely traded major FX pairs range between 0.7 pips (EUR/USD, USD/JPY, AUD/USD) to 0.9 (GBP/USD) to 1.0 (USD/CHF), but the fine print reveals minor holding cost variations that could impact bottom lines. Legal disclosures also admit the two platforms can display different spreads for identical instruments. Margin and overnight holding costs are average to competitive.

A much higher-than-average five­-point S&P ­500 spread for CFDs and spread bets stood out like a sore thumb on the index cost disclosures. That spread is charged through all hours of the trading day, including local time in the U.S., making it an unappealing trading instrument for most account holders. In contrast, the Nasdaq spread at 1.0 ­point and DJIA spread at 1.6­ points are closer to industry standard.

CMC does not have a minimum deposit requirement for customers wishing to open a live account, but logic dictates that this amount will be subject to the margin requirements of the smallest trade size that the customer wishes to place. Clients with high account balances are eligible for premium services, such as higher trading leverage, a personal account manager, perks (rebates and rewards), priority access to new products, and segregated accounts.

Aside from an inactivity fee of £10 (or its equivalent in the account's base currency) per month for each live account with no trading activity in 12 months, and a market data fee for certain CFD shares, CMC does not charge any other non-trading-related fees.

Trade Experience

3.5

The proprietary Next Generation trading platform for web, tablet, and mobile will please technically ­oriented clients wanting to upgrade from MetaTrader 4, which is also offered. However, navigation is not as intuitive as some other platforms, which may be a function of all the features that are packed into this interface. Cryptocurrency CFD trading and spread betting is seamless, requiring no special interface or exchange, but relatively high average spreads could reduce client interest.

The platform features advanced charting with 115 indicators/overlays, 12 chart types, and 35 drawing tools; highly customizable watchlists; client sentiment; and a streaming Reuters feed. Charts can be popped ­out to build and optimize complex desktop layouts. Clients who want to study long-­term trends will find price histories going back 20 years on major instruments. The platform also provides price projection and pattern recognition tools as well as a built­-in connection to the client­-based trader's forum.

Next Generation has three basic order types with the option of attaching "take profit" and/or "stop loss" orders to them. Additionally, the trader can set an initial stop loss at the time of execution for market orders and then amend it to a guaranteed stop loss after execution. For pending orders, the trader can choose both guaranteed and/or trailing options when filling out the order ticket prior to execution.

  • Market - The simplest order where a trader signals that their trade request should be executed at the prevailing market rate.
  • Limit - A pending order where the entry is at a predetermined point below or above the prevailing market rate depending on whether it's a buy or sell. The trader also has the option of selecting the expiration time of this order.
  • Stop - A pending order where the entry is at a predetermined point above or below the prevailing market rate depending on whether it's a buy or sell. The trader also has the option of selecting the expiration time of this order.

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Clients can choose between Next Generation and MetaTrader 4 for iOS and Android when picking a mobile platform. The home­grown app outshines MT4 in nearly all aspects but includes fewer features than the web version. More importantly, chart optimization has been emphasized. Clients can build complex orders and generate customized alerts through push notification or email. The apps provide fingerprint ID entry, but this useful feature isn't part of a two-­tier authentication process. MetaTrader 4 is offered as an add­-on or standalone account option but is limited to CFDs and has no share capacity.

Next Generation does not have back testing capabilities, forcing some account holders to use MetaTrader 4, which is inferior to the home­grown platform in other ways. CMC doesn't offer direct VPS service, either. The same holds true for an API interface that permits the use of more sophisticated trading platforms that support algorithmic and automatic trading routines. Client positioning data embedded within the proprietary software is an excellent feature that could have been enhanced if social or copy trading was also available.

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Range of Offerings

4.5

CMC Markets offers clients one of the largest product catalogs available in the online forex brokerage community. As advertised on the company website, clients can trade up to 10,000 instruments, which opens up many new opportunities, especially with longer-­term portfolio managers. These include:

  • 330+ FX pairs
  • 90+ Indices
  • 12 Cryptocurrencies
  • 9000+ Shares and ETFs
  • 110+ Commodities
  • 50+ Treasuries

Spreads are competitively low and all financial instruments, with the exception of individual shares, have specified margin percentages. CMC's margin rates on shares "start from 20% on U.K. and U.S. shares. Different margin rates apply for large position sizes on shares, depending on whichtier the position size fallsunder."

Customer Service

4.6

In this day and age, an online broker that does not place a high priority on addressing the needs of its customer in an efficient and satisfactory manner may be doomed to failure. CMC Markets is well aware of this. Contact options cover all the bases, with email for clients and prospective clients, 24/5 local phone support, and comprehensive FAQ and support libraries. Live chat can also be launched from within the Next Generation platform, which is very convenient. The FAQs are quite informative and well organized. Chat waiting times averaged 30 to 40 seconds during several contact attempts. The broker also runs 13 satellite offices on 4 continents to support licensed operations in other venues. Twitter and Meta accounts were filled with up­-to-­date comments and active client interactions.

Education

5

CMC's educational tools rank in the top-tier of what's offered by competitors. An extensive trader's library will get lower­-skilled clients up to speed quickly, though the technical and fundamental tutorials are beginner level and lacking in advanced instruction. A large share of educational resources is devoted solely to platform and software instruction, which is quite useful given Next Generation's abundance of features.

Introductory guides to trading the wide array of products offered are also available along with a section comprised of videos devoted to trading strategies. A healthy roster of online webinars, offered through a partnership with Trade With Precision, fills the need for advanced topics, but there's no archive of previous programs.

Overall, educational resources are impressive but the lack of a search function makes it harder to find less popular topics and leaves one with the impression that this section is poorly organized. The glossary is adequate.

Portfolio Analysis

0.9

Next Generation order interface can be described as mediocre, at best. The order ticket is limited to initiating basic market and pending orders, though the latter does offer the added protection of GSLO. CMC does not provide a trading journal nor do they provide tax accounting tools on the platform.

The client chooses the "pip value" and the order ticket populates with the "trade value" and "estimated margin" (only for market orders). Traders can also define "stop loss" and "take profit" levels by either entering the rate, setting the number of pips, or choosing the amount that they want to risk or gain.

Unlike some of their competitors' platforms, Next Generation does not have a built-in tool for analyzing trading activity. Given all the features that have been included on this platform, maybe it's asking for too much to include this as well, but this omission dropped them into the lower-ranking tier for this category. The ability to drill down into one's trading activity beyond the basic metrics can be invaluable to all traders.

Research Amenities

4.8

CMC Markets shines in this category, with extensive research and analysis from in-house analysts and third-party materials that include Morningstar quantitative equity research reports (live accounts only). Access to this feature alone might entice a serious trader to open a live account with CMC Markets. Many resources can be accessed directly through the website while news sources can be filtered by region and asset class. The site also features a standard economic calendar. If there is one criticism, it would have to be regarding the lack of a dedicated search function or well-organized archive, which makes it difficult to find many topics.

Research and news integration between the website and trading platforms could be improved, with a few resources forcing the client to exit the platform and go to a web page. That said, Next Generation offers the client access to Reuters News (live accounts only), both fundamental (OPTO Magazine) and technical (pattern recognition software embedded into the platform and chart forum) market analysis, in addition to the highly useful CMC TV service which provides regular video market commentary via a platform link to YouTube.

Security

5

CMC Markets is regulated through the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under registration number 173730. The broker also takes steps to ensure client funds are not co-mingled with corporate funds, in accordance with the U.K. FCA's client money rules. This ensures that client assets are protected in the unlikely event that CMC becomes insolvent by holding those funds in segregated accounts at regulated banks. Furthermore, these segregated funds are held in a number of U.K. and European banks so as to disperse risk further.

Clients also have additional asset protection through the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), up to £85,000, but no layers of private insurance, which is an omission, given CMC's large industry footprint. Negative balance protection is now mandated under ESMA rules that went into effect in 2018. The broker's dealing desk acts as the initial counter-party on all CFD trades and spread bets but pricing is automated through the platforms, reducing conflict of interest potential.

CMC's software security is aligned with the best that the industry has to offer. In addition to two-factor and bio-metric authentication, there is a timer that will log the user out of the mobile application if it is not being used.

Verdict

CMC Markets offers an excellent fit for all types of traders, with a wide product offering, an accessible, feature-rich platform (Next Generation), a plethora of research amenities, useful educational resources, and an emphasis on customer service.

Being FCA regulated lends credibility, as do the extents to which CMC emphasizes account security. Negative balance protection gives clients peace of mind, and the premium for guaranteed stop loss execution is reasonable, given the account-saving risk management it provides in volatile market conditions. There are no unwieldy costs, and free withdrawal through wire transfer is a welcome feature.

It’s harder to recommend the broker for mid- and higher level accounts without professional designation because they can't access active trader rebates or the API interface. Conversely, professionals and institutions will find broadly attractive feature sets that make the service a suitable fit with a few exceptions, such as the high spread costs for certain instruments (S&P­ 500).

Methodology

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In addition, every broker we surveyed was required to fill out a 320-point survey about all aspects of their platform that we used in our testing. Many of the online brokers we evaluated provided us with in-person demonstrations of their platforms at our offices.

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