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Zero Commission Trading Account

Are you interested in opening a Kf Markets Zero Commission account? If so, here is a crystal clear overall of this account. Find out what you need to know about it, if it’s right for you and how to get started.

What is a STP Trading Account?

The Zero Commission here is an abbreviation of, “Straight Through Processing”, and it means that trade orders go directly to liquidity providers (brokers and/or banks). With this, you can get access to real-time market prices and immediate order execution with no buffer or interference. Because of this, when you trade and invest using a Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account, you get the most competitive market prices along with stability and fixability, putting you at a massive advantage. 

Account Details

Kf Markets ’s Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account is made for the everyday trader looking for the best possible market prices through positions that are made directly to liquidity providers and for those orders to be executed instantly. Albeit the minimum deposit being $200, it is considered a competitive entry point for a Zero Commission trading account so any everyday trader can get in. 

trading conditions

  • Initial deposit $50
  • Trading Account Base Currency USD
  • Minimum FX Spread 1.3
  • Leverage Up to 1:2000
  • Zero Commission Lot Contract Units 100,000
  • Maximum open positions and pending orders 200
  • Order volume from 0.01 to 30 lots (with 0.01 step)
  • Stop-Out Level 30%
  • Market Execution from 0.3 sec

Account currency is USD. All the accounts are available in MT4 and support the following trading instruments: Currency Pairs, Metals, Indices, Energies, Stocks and Commodities.

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What Can You Do and Get from It?

With a Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account, you get to enjoy a 1.3 minimum FX spread along with a 1:500 maximum leverage. As Zero Commission lots go, with the Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account, you’ll be trading with 100,000 Zero Commission lot contract units. You also get to put a Stop Out order at 30%, 10% higher than the Mini Trading Account and, you get to trade a minimum of 0.01 minimum trade size (of the Zero Commission lot). 

Through the Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account, you get the best possible prices on the market due to the Zero Commission model we employ for your orders to be made direct to the liquidity providers. 

All in all, Zero Commission Zero Commission Trading Account holders get the best out of their deposits since there is no middleman to blur the line of additional costs.  

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Global Operations

Seychelles Regulation

Kf Markets (Seychelles) Limited

Regulated by the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles (FSA)

License No: T5645F | Company Registration: 8%54Thd-1

Principal Office:
Suite 405, Harbour View Tower
25 Ocean Boulevard
George Town, Cayman Islands
UK Correspondence Address:
Level 7, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf, London
E14 5AB, United Kingdom

Service Restrictions

Kf Markets does not provide services to residents of:

  • United States of America
  • Brazil, Canada
  • Iran, North Korea (DPRK)
  • European Union countries

UK Operations

UK Regulation

Kf Markets Limited

Registered in England and Wales (Company No. 10219924)

Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

FCA Reference Number: 768451

Registered Office:
88 Bishopsgate
London
EC2N 4AA, United Kingdom

Note: Kf Markets Limited does not engage in Principal or market-making activities and operates solely as an intermediary between liquidity providers and clients.

Kf Markets Limited does not provide services to retail investors or residents outside the UK.

Risk Warning

Contracts for Difference (CFDs) are complex financial instruments that carry a high risk of rapid financial loss due to leverage. You may be required to make additional deposits to maintain your margin requirements.

Before trading, carefully consider whether you fully understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take on the associated risks. The historical performance of any underlying asset does not guarantee or indicate future performance.

Trading financial derivatives may not be suitable for all investors, and you should seek independent financial advice if necessary.