Frequently Asked Questions

First, a disclaimer - the entire process of writing a blog post often takes more than a couple of hours, even if you can type eighty words as per minute your writing skills are sharp.

FxBrokersListing is a broker review + comparison site that researches, scores, and organizes brokers so you can compare them faster.
No—FxBrokersListing provides general educational content, not personalized trading or investing advice.
Yes—send the broker name and what you want checked (fees, platform, regulation, funding, support, etc.).
Use the site’s contact options for questions, corrections/updates, or partnership/business enquiries.
By cross-checking key statements against public sources like official fee pages, terms, and product documentation.
Using a consistent scoring model that weighs costs, platform quality, trust/safety indicators, and usability.
That’s the aim—apply the same criteria to every broker rather than letting ads dictate placement.
Paid placements cannot change the underlying score; the methodology is designed to stay consistent.
Sometimes—some links may be affiliate links that support the site, totally without increasing your cost.
When material changes happen (pricing, features, policies, rules), plus regular re-checks for major brokers.
Start with your needs (markets, trading style, frequency), your experience level, and budget—then compare a shortlist.
A simple platform, transparent pricing, good learning materials, and responsive customer support.
Use them as signals, not final verdicts—trust reviews that cite specific, verifiable facts across multiple sources.
Clear costs, dependable execution, solid tools, and a consistent history of responsible operation.
Yes—checking ease of use, order controls/types, speed, stability, and built-in tools.
No—fit depends on your goals, risk tolerance, experience, and the markets you need.
It varies widely—many include forex plus stocks, crypto, or derivatives, but the exact lineup differs.
Yes—they’re a safe way to learn the platform and practice strategies without real-money risk.
It depends on the broker and payment method—always check the broker’s published processing timelines.
The smallest amount required to open or fund an account, and it can vary a lot between brokers.